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Mar. 6th, 2025 10:57 am
asakiyume: (feathers on the line)
[personal profile] asakiyume
Choose what you're in the mood for and what you'd like to avoid.


My story "The Bee Wife

I'm just about ready to release "The Bee Wife"--I'm hoping to have it out in the world by the end of the month. Here is how the cover looks now, with the title on:

Book cover showing a man face on and a woman in profile, with a background of mottled green.

Briefest story summary: A swarm of bees tries to console a grief-stricken beekeeper.



Heard and seen in the woods behind my house

In the deep night, the coyotes yipping and singing. What a haunted, beautiful sound.

In the morning, a deer nosing through the leaves to find something green and tender to eat.

deer



A grimmer find in other woods

There's some open woods nearby--not big at all, but big enough to have a couple of sizable hills--and I was walking there yesterday, off the trail, and I came upon a sagging bright-red tarp strung between trees, and other wadded-up cloth and stuff underneath, all with an abandoned feel (I think the tarp had a tear in it). It radiated trouble-misery-death.

... A month or so ago there were helicopters hovering over these woods for two days, and dog teams and cops, searching for a young man reported missing. A body was eventually recovered.

I couldn't help but think this was where that man was found. That was precisely the psychic energy the spot was giving off.


A fun moment from the public elementary schools of Japan


The ninja girl, who teaches English in the public schools in Japan, was in the staff room, and the science teacher showed her a teeny tiny scrap of paper, folded over, with teeny tiny writing on it.

"What's this?" she asked.
"I told the students I was going to be collecting the notes they took in class today, but one student forgot his notebook. I said he'd have to borrow a piece of paper from a classmate ... but apparently he just tore off a tiny scrap of paper. These are his notes."


some recent microfictions


for the word project

Marina was always projecting herself onto other things-- the sad-looking signal box, for example, or the stoic crow.

This made her an ideal target for psychic cowbirds. Ordinary cowbirds are nest parasites. Psychic cowbirds are consciousness parasites--but they can only take hold if the original consciousness is elsewhere. Marina always struggled to evict the cowbirds, so you never knew when you were talking to real Marina and when you were talking to cowbird Marina.

for the word root

"We're covering roots in class today," said Temis, miming a noose around her neck.

"Math class? Or botany?" asked Ignis.

Temis yanked the invisible noose. "Neither. Doctrine class. 'What are the three heroic roots? Martyrdom, which is the root of Glory; Tenacity, which is the root of Victory; and Strength, with is at the root of Power.' And then there are the Illuminating Roots, the Sublime Roots, the Fortunate Roots--on & on! I don't want any more roots--I want wings!"

for the word sake

Right before the execution they came with a strip of black cloth to blindfold Djez, the condemned man.

"For whose sake is this?" Djez demanded. "Because if it's for me, I don't need it. And if it's for you, I'll tell you what you already know: that you're cowards afraid to look into the eyes of the man you're murdering."

Thus goaded, they left the blindfold off, and forever after were haunted by Djez's gaze, staring at them even as he crumpled under the hail of bullets.

Date: 2025-03-06 08:29 pm (UTC)
sonia: Quilted wall-hanging (Default)
From: [personal profile] sonia
The story about Djez is haunting, and sadly feels very relevant these days. A way to have power even in the most powerless situation.

I believe you about the site you found. The day after the knifings at the Hollywood MAX station in Portland in 2017, I went to the Hollywood Farmers' Market, and felt an unfamiliar silent ringing of tension in the air. Then I remember what had happened just a block away. I wonder if you found the young man's camp, but he died elsewhere?

You're right, odd that no one has cleaned that up. If it felt right, you could choose to do that... At the Hollywood Transit Center, Sarah Farahat (the sister of a friend) painted a beautiful beautiful tribute on the stairs to get to the station.

Date: 2025-03-06 09:12 pm (UTC)
sonia: Quilted wall-hanging (Default)
From: [personal profile] sonia
Watching the video now made me cry, too. I'm glad it was a good thing to link!

Date: 2025-03-06 08:52 pm (UTC)
light_of_summer: (California poppy)
From: [personal profile] light_of_summer
Thank you from me, too, for the link to the tribute video!

Date: 2025-03-06 09:11 pm (UTC)
sonia: Quilted wall-hanging (Default)
From: [personal profile] sonia
Hi! The mural is a powerful piece of art for sure. Not just a commemoration - it keeps the sense of sacred space that was created with the spontaneous altar of offerings from the community in the days after the attack. Here's a photo of part of it via Wikipedia, but it stretched for half a block.

Sadly, in looking for photos of the original memorial, I found an article that sounds like they destroyed the mural, suddenly dubbed "temporary," a year ago. Augh.

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