Suzan Palumbo the CHALANT yard goth.
Nebula, Aurora, WFA finalist, Ignyte Co Founder
"SKIN THIEF STORIES" Neon Hemlock. COUNTESS out now ECW Press. Goth, plant grower, music enthusiast. She/They, Queer, 🇹🇹 🇨🇦 rep by Michael Curry. Banner: Matt Griffin
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- My raspberry bush did not bring the bunnies to the yard and survived! Phew. Suckered are coming up. (Raspberry Sucker is quite the term lolz) so I shall have more. I will have a whole patch. I will become Raspberry Baroness. (I'll calm down now)
- Seriously making any art right now is an exercise in extreme hope. Like yeah you want to eradicate my DEI ass but HIIIIIIII I wrote a gay Trinidadian woman goth kissing book. Never mind your plannnns. Check itttttt. 😁
- JUST ANSWER FAST I'LL CALL YOU GOD.
- Ahhhhhhhhhhhh I am finalizing things for my first bookstore event EVER (not counting events for multi-author anthologies I've been in) and I FEEL LIKE A REAL AUTHOR NOW Shout out to @littleghostsbooks.bsky.social for being incredibly supportive of indie authors like me 🥰
- Congrats and they are the best!
- HELLO PEONY. SOON!
- Oh this. And if it wasn't profitable the AI bros would not be trying to take it over completely. Why would they?
- Staring at the wall blankly for an hour re: $5/word lmao
- There was that article the other day about the man who was basically making a living off of 3 long articles a year? Shirley Jackson just supporting her family with short stories. There is money here. We, the writers don't get it and when we do they start crying is this the end of studios/publishing
- Thank you to everyone who's kept reccing and reading Skin Thief. It's nice to see a statement that says the book is still selling. If you like creepy, Caribbean Canadian queer short stories, this is for you. You can get it from Bakka Phoenix and Little Ghosts too! www.neonhemlock.com/ebooks/skin-...
- I just requested my library get a copy it looks like a great read!
- Thank you! I love the library. I hope they get it and you enjoy!
- Just knowing that authors were being paid .08¢ a word in 1900 (which would be just over $3 a word today) shows “they” have been whittling our share of our own pie forever. I know every artist/performer suffers the same laments. And I know the grind to keep it going makes it harder, yet, I persist.
- Yes.