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In progress, July 2024

  Wind/Water/Salt  Chapters 39-51:   Still n eed to take up comments and revise.  Persephone  (probably not its real name): Continued to think thoughts.  Short Stories:   Rewrote the ending of the story I pulled out last month. Started a couple of other short stories, but they're more percolating.  Critted  3  Got back  1 Submissions  0  Out there   0   Rejects   0 Knitting Cathar  (self). Started the month in the color work of sleeve 2. Due to a 10-hour round trip in the car to Cleveland one weekend, I finished the sleeve and attached it to the body. Then due to listening to an audio book, I did two inches. Every row is shorter than the last! Hope to finish the fair isle portion in August.  Blushing Cloud  (Knitty S/S24). Started the month with (still) three inches of back done. Socks take priority.  Rainbow II.  Finished both.  Sashiko project:  Nothing.  Ruffle skirt:  Nothing.  Purple Romper:  I'd love to wear this this summer. Unfortunately, that means I'd have to work

What I read: July 2024

"Don't sleep, there are snakes" by Daniel Everett.  Recommended to me by a translator I work with, someone gave it to me for Christmas. I found I didn't have a whole lot of sympathy for some of Daniel's situations, pretty much for the reason he expected.  LHC #256: "The Princess Will Save You" by Sarah Henning. eBook. I bet I put it on my list because it's a gender-swapped princess bride complete with pirates. What's to go wrong with that? I found the unrelenting awesome-genius-righteousness of the good guys and the endless stupid-shallow idiocy of the bad guys tedious after a while but it wasn't terrible. The plot was good, just sometimes the writing was not very subtle.  LHC #257: "The Man who was Thursday: A Nightmare" by G.K. Chesterton. eBook. It was on my list because of Neil Gaiman. Quick read, very fun. Not many women!  LHC #258: "Klara and the Sun" by Kazuo Ishiguro. Audio book because I had the eBook on hold f