Cross-Training
Both gaming and writing are practices in which past behavior is not the best predictor of future results.
Read MorePosted by Lily Davenport | Apr 11, 2025 | Games, Writing Life
Both gaming and writing are practices in which past behavior is not the best predictor of future results.
Read MorePosted by Lily Davenport | Apr 2, 2025 | miCRo
Bless the fangblenny masquerading / as something of a lesser bite
Read MorePosted by Lily Davenport | Feb 26, 2025 | miCRo
To keep score / hunger adds to itself, asymptotic to a whole.
Read MorePosted by Lily Davenport | Feb 24, 2025 | Interviews, microreview & interview
Adrienne Celt on rivalry, time loops, and drawing cephalopods.
Read MorePosted by Lily Davenport | Feb 21, 2025 | Sea Moss Spotlight
If, after all, we’re not going to consider generated text and images as “expression,” then why have procedures for citing them?
Read MorePosted by Lily Davenport | Feb 5, 2025 | miCRo
He seems to come and go just for the coming and going of it, as if he were a cowboy. We didn’t raise a cowboy.
Read MorePosted by Lily Davenport | Nov 12, 2024 | Sea Moss Spotlight
I would spend hours crunched up in a knot at my dorm-room desk, sweating in terror over what seemed like laughably basic, but also insurmountable, problems.
Read MorePosted by Lily Davenport | Oct 24, 2024 | Sea Moss Spotlight
The Chicago Manual of Style is a living document, but its life is a slow and sessile one, more on the timescale of a tree or a small coral reef than of a human being.
Read MorePosted by Lily Davenport | Apr 12, 2024 | Sea Moss Spotlight
What did the hyphen do to deserve this isolation? does it harbor a contagious illness, like some typographic Typhoid Mary?
Read MorePosted by Lily Davenport | Feb 22, 2024 | SFF Settings I'd Vacation In
In The Vanished Birds, Simon Jiminez offers the tour of a lifetime, though whether that lifetime lasts fifty years or a thousand depends on which traveler you ask.
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