๐Ÿ’ฌ๐Ÿ“š “As a double major in creative writing and advanced melancholia, Eva had accidentally stumbled upon this life.” Tia Williams, Seven Days in June

So relatable.

๐Ÿ’ฌ๐Ÿ“š “It’s easy to take one’s own enthusiasms for granted; it’s much harder to explain them.” Mary Beard, Talking Classics

More grief today learning of the loss of Anthony Stewart Head. I met him at a con once. It was probably the summer of 2003. He was so generous with his time, chatting with a couple of us from the official Buffy posting board until his handler shooed us because a line had formed. He hugged me before I left and he smelled exactly as good as you would have expected. GraceAnn A. DeCandido wrote a wonderful piece about the importance of Giles to the library profession back in 1999. May his memory be a blessing. I met Tony Head at a con once. It was probably the summer of 2003. He was so generous with his time, chatting with a couple of us from the official Buffy posting board until his handler shooed us because a line has formed. He hugged me before I left and he smelled exactly as good as you would have expected.)

๐Ÿ’ฌ๐Ÿ“š “I love the days when my body cooperates.” Rebecca Yarros, Fourth Wing

I am devastated by the death of Dr. Raul Pacheco-Vega, an incredibly generous scholar who impacted my research process for years. If, like me, you always want details in the midst of your grief, Periรณdico Correo has them but be warned that it involves violence.

๐ŸŽฎ I’ve been thinking about why Celeste feels better to me (as in, more pleasant to play) than Animal Well does, and the reason is simple: in Celeste, when you die, you go back to your starting point on the same screen where you died. In Animal Well, you go back to a save point.