I was half-tempted to not deal with the BS that might revolve around picking Natasha Tynes’ They Called Me Wyatt, but to heck with it. It’s a good book so far and everything else I’m reading this week is an eARC anyway. So check it out.
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Eh.
Ernest Hemingway and Jack London were Communists, Harlan Ellison was an outright bleepard, and I can name as many writers as musicians who enjoyed mind-altering substances too freely.
I can name many writers who were of sterling character, but for every one of them, I can come up with several where l who… Weren’t.
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That said, (having looked up what you were talking about) I have an unusually low tolerance for Karens at the moment.
I don’t wish her and particular harm (unlike [insert puppykicker here]), but I shan’t contribute to her success, either.
But did you enjoy making the aquaintence of Miss Griffin?
(Shameless grin)
Hate to say it, but it’s been that kind of weekend: I missed the reference there. 🙂
The main character of the book I recommended last week. 😉
D’Oh! I grabbed it last week, then promptly forgot about it.
Seconded. Be a communist. Be an ass. Complain to your friends all. you want. The moment you think you have a ‘platform’ and need to use it, you get no more of my money and I’ll ill speak of you should anyone dare to raise your name in conversation.