Best of the year so far: for November

(and, odd-looking “gallery” below, yeah. not how I usually do it, but WordPress isn’t playing nice with this theme, I think, so I’m having to manually ‘build’ this with columns, which isn’t really an ideal workaround, but . . . only one I know)

Coolest animation

It won’t embed, of course, but’s worth clicking: https://floor796.com/#t1r1,84,151

Recent-ish Earthdivers links

https://thegeekiary.com/comic-book-reviews-week-november-2-2022-batman-issue-129-x-men-red-issue-8-more/112579 https://www.scifipulse.net/in-review-earthdivers-2-the-storm/ https://theunrealitystore.co.uk/blogs/blog/hundred-word-hit-319-earth-divers-1

Elky lists, reviews, tweets

https://www.readersdigest.co.uk/culture/books/5-horror-books-you-should-read-this-halloween https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/books/2022/10/27/usa-today-best-selling-horror-and-suspense-books/10454754002/ https://shepherd.com/best-books/horror-writers-who-arent-stephen-king https://www.lit-addiction.com/post/the-only-good-indians-the-hunters-become-the-hunted

Recent stuff

With one (probably more? I’m not the most organized) missing: Predator: Eyes of the Demon. Oh, also missing: Marvel Voices: Heritage. And I guess Howl: an Indigenous Anthology of Wolves, Werewolves, and Rougarou (I forgot, put it on the shelf. but . . . I think I may have already put a snap of it

Unioverse, activate!

Also: Shelf Awareness, shape of an . . . interview! https://www.shelf-awareness.com/dedicated-issue.html?issue=81 (if/when that link works. which . . . I don’t know)

Best Reads from Lately

Interview: Walter Hill on Dead for a Dollar Tunnel discovered under Egyptian temple may lead to Cleopatra’s tomb, archaeologist says – CNN Style This Guy Sends His Girlfriend Photoshopped Photos Whenever She Asks If Their Kids Are OK https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/11/08/1062886/heres-how-a-twitter-engineer-says-it-will-break-in-the-coming-weeks/ https://www.kelpjournal.com/post/fiction-saving-face https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-61976369 Humanity’s earliest known cooked meal was a 6.5-foot fish | CNN

Birdlandia

(though, yes, it does seem a lot like Twitter might be in its death throes . . .)

Story/art stuff

For “Father, Son, Holy Rabbit” and “Solve for X”:

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