Look at the stars; look how they shine for you
Thursday, May 21st, 2026 09:52 amThursday. Sunny and pleasantly breezy. Weatherbeans calling for a high of 64F/18C. And there was much rejoicing. The cooling units are OFF, the windows are OPEN.
Breakfast was leftover pierogi. This finishes the bag. Lunch is uncertain as of this moment, because my math was off, or I was hungrier than I had anticipated, but I need to Consider My Options, a task for which I am uniquely unsuited.
Before I get to that, though, I'm onboard for changing out the cat boxes, and vacuuming the basement. Following that, I have two unexpected errands to run, to which I either will or will not add a swing by a grocery store, pending the results of Considered Options.
I slept late, though not, so the Garmin Watch tells me, well. The Garmin is quite worried about me; low sleep and high stress triggers its protective instincts, poor device. I told it I've had a lot on my mind, and that a change of scene, not to mention good sea air, will do me good. I'm not sure it believes me, which is fair enough, as I'm not sure I believe myself. One can only do one's best, after all, even if entropy is winning.
What else? Ah. The Fey Duology -- 200 preorders at Amazon this morning.
Baen will be publishing the ebook edition on June 1.
I note on D2D that Apple reports 30 preorders, BN 8, and Kobo 16. This despite BN reporting (same page, different column) that it has "delisted" the title, and Kobo as "publishing" the title. At the bottom of the long column of delists, I am told that the vendors accepting preorders are Apple and Smashwords.
Now you're as confused as I am.
Thanks to everyone for your support of our work, and for your company as we navigate the unkempt paths of our bold new reality.
Does anyone else feel especially oppressed by the Stupidity, Cruelty, and Crassness? I feel, perhaps wrongly, that I could bear the entire world being set on its side, if the oppressors were at least, you know, more like Regency heroes -- Suave, Intelligent, and Charming. No less cruel in their policies, certainly, but prettier to look at.
Well. My second cup of tea is gone, which means! the basement calls.
Today's blog post title brought to you by Jacob Collier. Yes, it's long, but it's worth your time.
Here, have a picture of Rookie in the Window, to cleanse your palate:
