I just re-read The Goblin Emperor
Sep. 8th, 2020 02:59 pmand a question falls into my mind:
What happened to the staff at Endonomee? At the very least, all the exciting events of the first chapter probably mean they lost their jobs. You'd think Maia would consider that and make sure to at least keep them on the payroll until they found new ones again. It seems like the sort of thing he'd care about doing.
Somebody ought to remind him.
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What happened to the staff at Endonomee? At the very least, all the exciting events of the first chapter probably mean they lost their jobs. You'd think Maia would consider that and make sure to at least keep them on the payroll until they found new ones again. It seems like the sort of thing he'd care about doing.
Somebody ought to remind him.
Dupes and duplicity
Norwegian Archaeologists Unearth Grave of Left-Handed Viking Warrior
I have a beef with “show, don’t tell,” and it’s not just that I have a beef with pat advice about something as complex as writing fiction.
The sea otter rescue plan that worked too well
Unions threaten work stoppages amid calls for racial justice
Breonna Taylor’s Life Was Changing. Then the Police Came to Her Door.
Capturing the Police is a project from The Verge about how people use technology to bring awareness of police brutality and racism — and what it costs them when they agitate for justice.
Iowa's farmers count the cost of a rare storm – photo essay
Big Oil’s Evil, Stupid Plan to Drown the World in Plastic
Coronavirus rising in 22 U.S. states
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For women and children around the world, a double plague: Coronavirus and domestic violence
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Escape: the woman who brought her trafficker to justice