Some of my favorite reads.

Booknotes: January 2024

Books I read this month, and a brief note on what I thought about each of them.

"This is Fine" dog with a guillotine next to a row of stacked books and sign that says, "I'm not bossy, I just have better ideas."

Five Things: January 25, 2024

“Ultimately, you have to be true to yourself and deal with the consequences.” Five things for January 25, 2024.

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On library ebook licenses, patron demand, and power dynamics

Meanwhile, libraries have generally proven reluctant to use their power to shape the demand curve and shift digital budgets away from expensive Big 5 bestsellers, even when it means sacrificing diversity and depth in their own digital collections.

"This is Fine" dog with a guillotine next to a row of stacked books and sign that says, "I'm not bossy, I just have better ideas."

Five Things: January 4, 2024

“One of the few book-related things I’d save in a fire.” Five Things: January 4, 2024.

Encounters: Shadowrun completed solo game

Encounters: Shadowrun — Modified Solo Play Rules

In which I codify my homebrew rules for Encounters: Shadowrun, hopefully making the game more satisfying for solo play while adding a fun narrative layer to make it more immersive.

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2023 in Review: A Few of My Favorite Things

2023 was a pretty good year for my personal relationship with immersive media, though. I enjoyed a range of new-to-me books, games, movies, and TV, while also uncharacteristically diving back into some old faves when I needed a bit of comfort food.

"This is Fine" dog with a guillotine next to a row of stacked books and sign that says, "I'm not bossy, I just have better ideas."

Five Things: December 14, 2023

“Comixology was temporary pain relief, never the cure.” Five Things: December 14, 2023.

Avatar: Me, in front of my bookshelves, wearing a black t-shirt that says, "runner" on it.

Not-so-random pandemic thoughts on Author Platforms

It’s an unfortunate truth about books that it’s never simply been about being a good writer, but as literal thousands of new books are published every month, marketability is arguably more important — and harder to define — than it’s ever been.

Avatar: Me, in front of my bookshelves, wearing a black t-shirt that says, "runner" on it.

One year later, the problem with social media is clear: PEBKAC

I don’t usually buy into “blame the user” for most problems, but our collective addiction to vanity metrics ruined everything, and even those who didn’t buy into them have suffered the consequences. The problem exists between keyboard and chair.

"This is Fine" dog with a guillotine next to a row of stacked books and sign that says, "I'm not bossy, I just have better ideas."

Five Things: November 30, 2023

“I’d pay good money to hear the whisper networks’ take on that.” Five things for November 30, 2023.

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