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"In some corner of the sunless sea, passing through waters cold and dark enough to keep us at bay, there moves a beauty and a strangeness that rivals the unicorn."

from 'Narwhal', a chapter of 'The Golden Mole and Other Living Treasure', by Katherine Rundell

#Bookstodon #Nature #Oceans
A stylised painting of a narwhal diving into the sea.  A wooden boat is sinking at the bottom of the image.


@kathimmel Thought this might interest you. I was only vaguely aware of her - I've not read anything by her either.
As she's mentioned in the piece, I'll also recommend Vivian Gornick's Fierce Attachments.

https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/lore-segal-obit-essay/

#Bookstodon #WomenWriters


Hey #bookstodon folks I have a question!

I read a lot of pulp-y shit, but mostly 60s and earlier (and really, mostly 50s and earlier.)

I've never read any Michael Morcock or Roger Zelazny, for example.

Should I? Who else am I missing because I've focused on the first half of the 20th century?


Dear everyone alienated by the news spin cycle, I have a suggestion: read more books. No, not long form Atlantic and New Yorker pieces, actual books that explain things. My reading pace--and sanity--went up considerably in late 2016. #bookstodon #politics #media


"We don't wish to shout
or be brilliant or climb up walls
or hang from walls

but to sit in the grass
in our clean best frills and listen,
shyly nodding our heads
or shyly shaking our heads
because we understand, yes truly we do."

'Daisies', by Katherine Towers

#Poetry #Bloomscrolling #Florespondence #Bookstodon
Close up of several daisies on a lawn


The brilliant and super-ethically minded Xigxag have been added to my Ethical Bookseller Search Tool.

The tool scours more ethical booksellers than #Amazon in one click and the cheapest result is as cheap or cheaper than Amazon for the majority of searches?! 🤯

Give it a whirl when searching for your next online #book order. 📖 👇

https://ethicalrevolution.co.uk/amazon-alternatives/?ebs-path=%2Fbooks%2Fm%2Fis%3A9781835189870-is%3A9781835189924%2Fa-single-act-of-kindness-samantha-tonge&ebs-authors=Samantha+Tonge&ebs-cover=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.ethicalbooksearch.com%2Fimg%3Furl%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fblackwells.co.uk%252Fjacket%252Fs%252F9781835189870.jpg%26sig%3Dc92504ecddf40771036e43399a20b33a8781fad18a9c938cb5267757f1d99ee8%26width%3D150&ebs-title=A+Single+Act+of+Kindness

#AmazonAlternatives #BoycottAmazon #bookstodon #books


"Le dijeron que no había nada, que la estepa, si no era infinita, por lo menos era lo bastante grande como para no ser abarcada por una persona ni aún viviendo 100 vidas, pero él estaba desesperado...".

Un micro relato sobre el Doomscrolling, les invito a leerlo y a reflexionar si entienden a lo que me refiero.

#relatos #microrelato #literatura #literaverso #bookstodon #escritura #escritores #blog #DoomScrolling #reflexion #absurdo

https://dc-none.blogspot.com/2024/11/tras-aquella-cortina-de-niebla.html


"On those rare nights, they would leave remembering not the fine old house, or the man with the worried look who owned it, or the strange flock of teenagers, but the woman with the dark brown hair which got looser as the night went on, and her pale hands plucking unlikely stories out of the air like green plums that ripened with the telling at her hearth."

from 'The Forester's Daughter', by Claire Keegan

#SundaySentence #Bookstodon #Stories
A painting of woman in a long white dress, reading a book by firelight.


"Between heather and marigold,
Between spaghnum and buttercup,
Between dandelion and broom,
Between forget-me-not and honeysuckle,

As between clear blue and cloud,
Between haystack and sunset sky,
Between oak tree and slated roof,
I had my existence. I was there.
Me in place and the place in me."

from 'A Herbal' by Seamus Heaney

#Poetry #Nature #Bookstodon
Wildflowers in an abandoned cemetary


"Mountain heaves and sighs, besoils a blue berry
in the palm
of a human hand millions of years in the future,
says I become you
and you
a mountain of matter.

Blueberry plant stretches its roots
smelling the soil for atoms,
hears faint hand outstretched pinching stems pulling berries:
says what do I eat and who do I stain?"

from 'Mountain Blue', by Maya Chowdhry

#Poetry #Nature #Bookstodon
Close up picture of blueberries


Just finished reading this book - I didn’t like the beginning much but the book is worth persevering with as the author moves deeper into an imagined life of Julian of Norwich #bookstodon
A colourful stained-glass style book cover featuring a tree with intricate branches and leaves. The title "I, Julian" is prominently displayed, along with the author's name, Claire Gilbert.


When I was putting together my "Forgotten Greek and Roman Myths" manuscript, I was constantly told that it is not a sellable concept for a book - because "people want to read their favorite myths", and not unkown ones.

Now the reviews are trickling in, and every reviewer highlights how exciting it is to find unknown myths about the well-known gods and heroes.

🤷‍♀️

(Still looking for an English language publisher, btw.)

#mythology #books #bookstodon #storytelling #writing #publishing


It is an incredibly cool feeling to walk into your favorite café and ask for a latte named after your book 🥰 🥰
Pompeii Latte Art Caffe is running a promotion with a custom made Silent Goddess hazelnut-brownie latte ☕️

#coffee #latte #mythology #bookstodon #books #GreekMythology #RomanMythology
Selfie with The Silent Goddess book (in Hungarian) sold at the café, and a to-go cup of latte.


Shepherd is a nifty book discovery site that you should check out if you're a reader!

Each year they hold a three fave reads extravaganza, which eventually produces a books of 2024 list.

Here are my three:
https://shepherd.com/bboy/2024/f/mark-a-rayner

#book #books #bookstodon #writing #writingcommunity #reading #readers
Mark A. Rayner's 3 favorite reads in 2024
Showing the cover art for:
Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
Why Buddhism is True by Robert Wright
Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield


Today is looking up :D Shooting promo videos for social media for the mythology book. At the Pompeii Café in Budapest :)

I drank like 5 cups of latte during the shoot.

I can see the gods now.

#mythology #books #bookstodon #storytelling #coffee #image
Me (woman in her thirties, red hair, glasses) sitting in the corner of a café, drinking a cup of latte. The coffee table has a mosaic theme, and there is Horatius quote on the wall behind me. My book, The Silent Goddess: Forgotten Greek and Roman myths, is on the coffee table. The cover is blue, with art featuring a goddess surrounded by stars. I am wearing a white and blue Roman outfit and a blue hairband.


So, I showed up to my book launch at the literary festival today. Telling Greek and Roman myths, appropriately dressed because why not :)

Then I was told 3 minutes before stage time that... my #mythology book is not being sold at the festival.

Because... by Hungarian law, you can't sell #lgbtq content within 200 meters of a school.

So 8pm, at an adult literary event, I couldn't actually sign. Greek mythology. Because there is a school building nearby.

#books #bookstodon #Hungary


We are fast approaching the holidays, probably the most lucrative time in the book publishing business.

The market is about to be flooded with Christmas books with AI generated images.

Don't buy Christmas books with AI generated images.*

*Or any AI gift books for the winter holidays, actually

#AI #books #bookstodon #art


Cover reveal!

This is always an exciting time in the life of a book. The title of the collection is one that I’ve always had in mind for one of my projects. It comes from The Odyssey. -->quote below

It's being published by Donovan Street Press, probably mid-to-late November, owned by @ilanderz

And while you're waiting for it, I've got lots of other fiction available:

https://www.amazon.com/Mark-A-Rayner/e/B003ZPDIF6

#writing #writingcommunity #coverart #bookstodon #shortfiction
cover art for The Gates of Polished Horn by mark A. Rayner - a collection of stories

Galaxy and nebula in the background as seen through gates made of elk horns


This feeling never gets old 🥰 My new book is out in the world today! The Mute Goddess: Forgotten Greek and Roman Myths. And yes, it has that new book smell!

I am very excited, and very nervous. I put my heart and soul into researching these myths. Maybe because I am an archaeologist, but this one makes me more nervous about what people will think than any of my previous books 😬

#mythology #MythologyMonday #storytelling #archaeology #Classics #bookstodon
Photo of me (white woman, 30s, long red hair, glasses, blue eyes, sparkly makeup, toothy smile), holding a book with a blue cover, decorated with constellations and the stylized image of a Greek goddess with long flowing hair. Title (in Hungarian) reads The Mute Goddess: Forgotten Greek and Roman Myths.


By the way, said "Forgotten Greek and Roman Myths" book is looking for an English lanuage publisher ;)

It is coming out in Hungary on the 16th from Trend Kiadó.

It contains 25 little known stories from Greek and Roman mythology - including variants of myths not included in most popular collections. Sourced and researched, and re-told by a storyteller.

If anyone has any suggestions, let me know :)

#books #bookstodon #publishing #mythology #Classics
The cover of the book. Translation: Zalka Csenge Virág: The Mute Goddess: Forgotten Greek and Roman myths. The cover is designed in shades of blue, and portrays the stylized image of a goddess with long, flowing hair, surrounded by constellations and catching stars in her palm. Cover art by Khor Fruzsina.


This morning on the tram:

A little old lady in a traditional Transylvanian dress (skirts and petticoats, blouse, head scarf, etc.) was sitting on the tram, completely absorbed in a book.

The book was an erotic thriller titled "In the bed of the mafia"

Go little old lady

#reading #books #bookstodon #Budapest


Re-reading "Talkin' up to the white woman", I can't believe its been more than 20 years since it was first published, it spoke to me when I first read it
“When you stop fighting, you are truly colonised.” - Aileen Moreton-Robinson #bookstodon #POC
A book cover with a traditional Australian dot painting in blue tones with orange touches. It says Talkin' up to the white woman. Indigenous women and feminism. Aileen Moreton-Robinson


My retail therapy is ordering translations of underappreciated epics online late at night.

#reading #bookstodon #epics #folklore #WomensEpics


The more research I do for this #WomensEpics reading project, the more epics I find out about that need English translations a.s.a.p. Like. Seriously.

#epics #folklore #translation #translator #AmReading #bookstodon


Finished one reading challenge, starting another 😊 The goal is to read 26 traditional epics with women protagonists for next year's A to Z. I can't wait to delve into all these amazing, little know stories!

First up: The story of Shirin Mama, from the Xibo people (Northeast China). An epic about a girl who rescues children from bandits, and becomes a goddess in the end.

#epics #folklore #AmReading #bookstodon #books #Xibe
The cover of the book (Hungarian edition). Titled The Western Campaign of Shirin Mama, or, the miraculous story of the birth of a goddess


And finally
12. Farkasvölgy

(The last category in the challenge is always randomly selected for everyone)

I read a collection of primary sources about the history of Budapest's XII. district. It started at the Ottoman Wars, and went all the way to the Communist Era, with court records, newspaper articles, personal diaries, letters, and other interesting contemporary sources. Great local history publication.

https://www.antikvarium.hu/konyv/hegyvideki-olvasokonyv-655153-0

#books #bookstodon #Hungarian #nonfiction


11. Hoaxes and secrets

Sultan of Zanzibar: The Bizarre World and Spectacular Hoaxes of Horace de Vere Cole (Martyn Downer)

Known mostly for the infamus Dreadnaught Hoax (feat. Virginia Woolf) Horace Cole was a fascinating figure in the early 20th century. A real life trickster as well as a tragic figure whose world changed drastically due to historic events. Downer does a great job with this biography, giving a realistic picture of him.

https://www.amazon.com/Sultan-Zanzibar-Bizarre-Spectacular-Hoaxes/dp/0948238461

#books #bookstodon #nonfiction


10. Addiction

Repülős Gizi, a tolvajok királynője (Bodnár Gizella)
[Flying Gizi, Queen of Thieves]

The autobiography of the famous Hungarian thief Bodnár Gizella (Flying Gizi). An honest and fascinating read about addiction, living through the entire 20th century as a woman, struggles, poverty, and life in prison. Being a talented thief is the least memorable thing about this woman's story.

https://www.libri.hu/konyv/Repulos-Gizi-A-tolvajok-kiralynoje-16.html

#nonfiction #books #bookstodon #Hungarian #crime #biography


9. Famous women

The search for Omm Sety (Jonathan Cott)

The fascinating biography of a woman who was declared dead at age 3, and came back to life remembering her previous life in Ancient Egypt. She dedicated her entire life to studying Egypt, moved there, helped archaeologists, and remembered a lot of things that later were discovered to be true...

https://www.amazon.com/Search-Omm-Sety-Jonathan-Cott/dp/0446390402

#nonfiction #books #bookstodon #history #Egypt #women


8. Mental health

Medical Muses: Hysteria in Nineteenth-Century Paris (Asti Hustvedt)

The book explores the heyday of the study of "hysteria", through the lives of three women who were exhibitied in Paris as model hysterics. Sometimes very dark and sometimes amusing, the author goes beyond trying to diagnose them, focusing on the cultural context of "hysteria".

https://www.amazon.com/Medical-Muses-Hysteria-Nineteenth-Century-Paris/dp/0393025608

#nonfiction #books #bookstodon #MentalHealth #history