libraryjenn.bsky.social
Neurospicy librarian; Olympic hopeful. Lazy, but bad at it. Very busy, so tell me why you’re DMing me if you expect a response. Content: obscure primary sources, #ALA. Mocking my horse, #GarbageMare, who I found in a trash heap.
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🤣
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Seriously what even is this, Ingram? How do you make this mistake over 150 pages?
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Until I helped start this company, I truly had no idea how many other businesses are just flat out lazy, incompetent, and unprofessional.
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This was the Fyre Festival for the terminally online.
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💙📚 Great reviews for Land Shadows: 5/5, Amazon. 4/5, Reedsy. A-, BookList. As an indie publisher it's so gratifying to discover a new voice and watch a true work of literature take shape. Land Shadows is already being adopted by book clubs and One Book programs across the country!
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📚 Land Shadows is incredibly timely for something that was in drafts three years ago. Legislators are just now broaching the topic of relitigating the Maxwell Land Grant and the issue of impresario deeds. This is one of the few books that explains the case well via a fictional narrative. #BookSky
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aw fuck
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Also an excellent description of a James Joyce novel.
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Remarkably similar. If they eat the wrong thing at the wrong time they die, if they get a boo-boo on their foot they die, if they fart and scare themselves and run into a tree they die, if they twist the wrong way when rolling in the dirt they die. These animals disprove intelligent design.
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She "only" costs $600/month on average...
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Or a horse girl
Wait, no, don't talk to horse girls. 90% of us are insane.
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All of our round tables and committees were asked to evaluate membership and revenue this year. YALSA may be better served as a special interest group under a related executive committee. Then it won’t cost extra to join, which is a significant barrier for some.
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Mine too! I’ve also worked at a campus that had its own police force. A guy attacked them with a sword once.
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This looks silly but a lot of silly stuff is how horses become desensitized to weird situations. I want her to be confident in my leadership even if she can’t see anything. I want her to rely on her vision less and our relationship more.
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Maple sugar candy, a dressage trainer, and machaca tacos.
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I appear when needed and appropriately summoned.
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Gritty. We need Gritty to attend please.
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We need Gritty energy. I’d love to see what he does to Moms for Liberty.
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It does haha!
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LOVE Frankie Yankovic. Good collab with Weird Al on Who Stole The Kishka.
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I want a boat now (also yes I do have sunscreen on, no it doesn’t do shit on me for some reason, leave me alone I’ve already been irradiated like a member of the Fantastic Four from an AU where they’re all dipshits)
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Near, far
WhereEEEEEVER you are
*passes out*
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An elder is speaking quietly in a large audience about the residential schools, taboos, language. It’s touching. It is amazing how everyone stops and holds their breath here when an elder speaks.
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A close up of the bolt. You can see her sweating her nectar now! And yes I tasted some. It’s lovely and sweet.
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Mother Agave is still bolting! Looking like a big old asparagus! We are all proud of her and we’ll miss her terribly when she’s done.
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Another variety blooming on campus! My climbing rose bush also exploded this week.
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In the Southwest, we commonly rebury whatever structures we’re not using. This kiva has been filled in because there’s no educational purpose to keeping it excavated, and the fill keeps the lower story preserved for future analysis.