"Why do you write fantasy?"
Because the magic parts aren't the actual magic. They're just a way to connect to something deeper inside all of us.
Because the magic parts aren't the actual magic. They're just a way to connect to something deeper inside all of us.
Comments
-GK Chesterton
He kept asking "Did you read this part...?"...
My friends were helpless with laughter.
Smiling at the world in my head.
Even with 4x the follower count, Twitter's algorithm buried this compared to BlueSky actually showing people the post so they could decide if they liked it and passed it along.
I post something one place it goes super viral, DOA on the other. Same thing, always different results. Sometimes Twitter does better, sometimes Blusky.
You're seeing the last gasps of the truly desperate holdouts, clinging to a fragile twig to keep their noses above the surface of the quicksand.