Does your laptop have a mind of its own? Robert Neuwirth shares a file that booted up on his screen and wrote itself to the hard drive in The Disambiguation.
Catch this exclusive short story and listen to Neuwirth explain why he filled it with computer code at https://fictionable.world
If you’re a fan of podcasts, there are over dozen pBookstodonicated to #JaneAusten and the Brontes. If I’m missing any, let me know so I can update the list!
If you're in the UK, Blue Machine is now out in paperback! The US version will be along this September. An engrossing odyssey into oceanography, this is a captivating book about the liquid engine powering our planet.
We're so pleased to share that we'll be revealing the book cover for Kingdom of the Moon: The Stroke of Midnight on 12TH MAY. Here is your first sneak peek of what's to come... 👀
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#Books | 💧 Dans cette BD, suivez les aventures de Sophie et de son chat, qui explorent les propriétés de l' #eau Au fil de l’histoire, on s’interroge avec eux : comment l’eau s’évapore-t-elle ? Qu’est-ce qu’un nuage ? Pourquoi un glaçon flotte-t-il ?
#Books | 🧠Le libre arbitre existe-t-il? La beauté est-elle dans l’œil du spectateur? Faut-il limiter la liberté? Abordez les grandes questions philosophiques –avec des cartes mentales, des questions-réponses et des illustrations pour mieux s’orienter. 🧐👀
#Books | Plongez dans les mystères de l'#Océan avec ce #livre magnifiquement illustré : son fonctionnement, son rôle dans la régulation du #climat, mais aussi l’histoire de son #exploration et les #espèces incroyables qu’il abrite. Accessible à tous!
@bookstodon My #review of Stars of Chaos/Sha Po Lang Vol. 1 by priest has gone live! Enjoyed this more than MDZS, I have to say, mostly because of the worldbuilding and the plot.
"Many tried to describe her indescribable aura. Some said it was akin to fine filaments of strummed silver that hovered over her dark cascading hair. Others were reminded of the southern lights, brilliant streaks that hissed across her deep-sky eyes. Still others said her fingers were like holy spinnerets, that her every nimble gesture was an act of brilliant, captivating love." -- from 'The Extinction of Irena Rey' by Jennifer Croft