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M L Clark
@mlclark.bsky.social
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Writer (SFWA), translator, humanist, general odd duck • 🇨🇦n in 🇨🇴 • avoids pronouns, they/them if key 🌈🌌
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Just found out that Robert R. Chase died on Oct 20. I'd read & loved his last story, "Lost Recall", in the Asimov's Sept/Oct 2024 issue. Thank you to @asimovssfmag.bsky.social's for connecting so many bright voices with readers. We live on in the way our work makes others feel. Chase's gave me hope.
#ArtBreak

I saw this the other day and instantly recognized it as Toronto. Many of Lauren Mercer-Smail's paintings capture back-alley views that instantly invoke my childhood. It's not nostalgia so much as remembering other ways I used to move through the world. What art has that effect for you?
It has been my great honour and privilege to work with @ourmankoto.bsky.social in an editorial capacity at SFWA. This series is his solo project: an anthology that never fails to revel in the full spectrum of Canadian SFF. We *do* have distinct voices--and you can treat yourself to their work here!
RELEASE DAY! Year's Best Canadian F&SF Volume 3 is now available! Grab ebooks at all retailers and print via Amazon, with Ingram to follow shortly for bookstore & library sales. Grab your copy today and pls share WIDELY!
#BookRelease #NewBook #SpecFic #fantasy #sciencefiction #canada #Booksky 💙📚🪐
I didn't quite get the "rest" I needed these last five days - lots of sadness, lots of crisis management outside my working life - but I'm out before dawn and got to say hi to the horses, so that's something.

Will catch up when I get back.
And try to remember what I'm fighting for through it all. 🤞🏻
This is the last day of my “vacation” (Thurs-Mon), so I can’t guarantee that I’ll be able to write much again for a while, but there was an opportunity to reflect on The Long Walk and the fables we build for our times, so I took it.

May your Thanksgivings and Indigenous Peoples’ Days be bright.
The Long, Long, Long Walk
Reflecting on Stephen King's 1979 classic, the 2025 remake, and where the fable falls short of reality today
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#ArtBreak before a writing day.

Richard Sargent illustrated covers for The Saturday Evening Post, Fortune, & Photoplay, among others.

His distinction came from his ability to capture the persistence of quirks even in life at its most idyllic: the "American dream" never without its eccentricities.
Guys! Guys! New* writers' prayer just dropped! 😅

(*Well, "new" when it emerged in the 1940 epigraph for Robert Service's "Collected Poems" 😉)
#ArtBreak! #Poetry

This is C. T. Salazar's "Noah's Nameless Wife Takes Inventory", first published in Ruminate Magazine (2019).

"the red-tailed hawk with jewels for eyes swallows the field mouse and the mouse was the only proof the field existed"
Hi @jonathanmenon.bsky.social! I am on a wee vacation from my main job (Thurs-Mon, back Tues), and just catching up on everything from The Rest of My Life.

I've finished answering email and am about to start a writing sprint, but I wanted to send along a hug, "Hello!", and "How are you?" first. 🤗
That is very kind of you to reach out and say, Joel. Thank you for taking the time, and for taking the time to read this piece at all. I'm grateful that it struck a chord.
Well, I finally posted something: a piece that reflects on deep time, how to cope with deep disappointment in humanity, and random walks with photons / on the streets.

It's been really hard to juggle everything, but making time for #WorldGrief matters.

Hope you're taking care of your noggins, too.
On "Random Walks" in Awful Times
Seven ways of looking at two scattered months amid atrocity
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Just out of the last of four meetings today.

Filled with gratitude for the first especially, where I was privileged to see Sheila Williams of @asimovssfmag.bsky.social show the same care & consideration for early-career SFF writers as she does for so many in our genre.

Good instruction is a gift!
Been a long while since an #ArtBreak, eh?

But Andrea Kowch's creations have a mood to them that certainly encapsulate how I feel these days. May the ferocious busy-ness of these Neo-Gothic scenes reach you with all the command of inner wildness they also portray.

Go forth and be ungovernable.
Not too much missed there, Jen! @cjlavigne.com covered the key points. We've been using a temp solution on Discord while bigger data migration work is underway, and I sorely hope to have a fuller update for everyone next week in Singularity. Thanks for reaching out - and to CJ for the solid answer!
Morning in the park with the girls. ¡Feliz día del amor y la amistad!

#NatureBreak
Here's a chuckle for SF-history-lovers, from @wordsmithfl.bsky.social. Just as mesmerism was all the rage in 1920s SF, so too did our love affair with mind control influence 1960s Trek. When people talk about "hard SF", just remember that every era has its misguided notions of what is within reach.
Dagger of the Mind (Episode 11)
As pressures built on him to deliver an action-adventure show on time and on budget, Gene Roddenberry personally rewrote yet another writer's script.
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#PoetryBreak before bed.

A simple one, but the kind you tuck away and recite to yourself whenever you need a reminder that the world hasn't necessarily become more cruel - only, regained a level of honesty around the cruelty it always had.

Let us ache and struggle for better all the same. 🕯️
Say hello to my little friend.

This itty bitty member of the gecko committee got lost in my apartment today, and she's been happily chilling in a little sheltered set-up by my desk for a few hours now. We'll see if she wanders away tonight.

Thanks for the emotional support today at least, buddy!
#ArtBreak before evening web-dev work, after one more day-work task.

Well, #MusicBreak.

This is Hildegard von Blingin's Bardcore cover of "We Didn't Start the Fire".

You're welcome, and be beautiful to one another. I look forward to being post-web-dev and back to other creative practice soon.

🫂💛
We Didn't Start the Fire (Bardcore | Medieval/Renaissance Style Cover)
YouTube video by Hildegard von Blingin'
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#ArtBreak, anyone?

Joanna Karpowicz's most famous work is perhaps her series of Anubis wandering the world.

It would be a gimmick if not for the artist's primary commitment to capturing everyday scenes, *then* adding an element that highlights the deep history that walks with us through it all.
Like clockwork here in Medellín, right after Feria de las flores it's four months of Navidad. 😂

"Desde septiembre se siente que viene diciembre"

¡Bienvenidos a la temporada navideña! 🥳
I immediately sent it to three people with similar urgency! 😂
This was beautiful, and urgent, and necessary, and I am so looking forward to reading more work by you now. Thank you so much for writing this gem.