Profile avatar
mamelby.bsky.social
Autist atheist author. Bitter bigender bisexual. Feminist fujoshi. Polyamorous perimenopausal former-physicist. Scandi-American pseudo-intellectual "she". @triplebbooks.bsky.social https://mamelby.wordpress.com Binge watch skeeting at #crowtitsfujo
5,090 posts 2,535 followers 4,615 following
Regular Contributor
Active Commenter

Every Pride Month - we must ask ourselves - What on Earth is Cooheart wearing? 😆 He did not disappoint.

"May you live in interesting times."

It's times like these when I remember that I promised someone a Sapphic fan-fic of Damsel several months ago. Still working on my revisions. I do have a problem though. Anyone else experience this? It must be pretty.

Gay pride month. Post your favorite gay* couple. *Bi+ folks count too. How about queer?

If you see this, quote post with a legendary scene

Hahahahahaha

I appreciate Serano's definition of sexualization: "When we non-consensually reduce other people to their real or imagined sexual attributes (their bodies, behaviors, or desires) to the exclusion of other characteristics, or rather than seeing them as whole people."

My favorite moments when reading are when an author’s prose leave me breathless at their command of language, how they express emotion, the beauty of a description, or the moment when an intricate narrative structure clicks into understanding. I love it when an author loves their work.

I'm excited about this opportunity to interview Patrick Liu live on The BL Xpress YouTube channel! I just watched Your Name Engraved Herein, and it's 🥰🥹💔. Over here on the West Coast of the US, it will be: 📅 Friday, June 20, at 7 PM! Add it to your calendars and join us. #blseries #TheOn1yOne

Am I the only one who finds the whole concept of calling seeking dates and sexual encounters as participating in a "marketplace" or referring to humans with a number from 1 to 10 exceedingly gross? Like, absolutely fucking disgusting?

When you've been struggling with a sentence for about five minutes, trying ALL the things, and it magically becomes elegant.

The AI discourse is awful. When people think of AI - they obviously think of shitty prompt based generative AI. I'm really hoping that the backlash against the plagiarism machine doesn't harm legitimate uses like translation and communication software and smarter dictation/speech-to-text.

Thread! (Cheerfully scribbling down the descriptor phrase for the speaker: “This… human sack… of dicks…”)

But here's the real question --- do authors have some sort of obligation to make readers aware that its a tragedy? Is it wrong to market a Romantic Tragedy as "Romance"?