I’ve read All Systems Red by Martha Wells over a dozen times over the last few years. I could pretend I’m rereading the series again in preparation for the newest book coming out in November ...
https://meshell.ca/blog/murderbot-diaries-unexpected-comfort-read/
I take a casual approach to following recipes, and when I post about it on social media, some creators even take issue with it. Thankfully, many don’t care, and some even compliment me on my su...
https://meshell.ca/blog/recipe-remixes-for-fun-and-profit-or-why-i-put-hummus-in-my-soup/
As I mentioned before, I’m participating in the Trans Rights Readathon. While I love reading grown up books and the whole thing, what re-sparked my love of reading a few years ago was the vast ...
https://meshell.ca/blog/trans-rights-readathon-middle-grade-reads/
I realized looking back that I’ve never talked about the amazingness that is Hamilton’s Bring Me Some. Well, it’s time to change that. Bring Me Some started out in the Hamilton’s Farmer�...
I’m participating in the Trans Rights Readathon, sparked by authour Sim Kern, on tiktok, so if you’d like to sponsor my reading, please check out my fundraiser. I will be fundraising for Skip...
https://meshell.ca/blog/trans-rights-readathon-recommendations/
One of the things we’ve been doing over the last few months since moving to Northumberland is finding some of the vegan friendly spots in the area. Recently we grabbed dinner from Bualai Taste ...
February wasn’t a month for voracious reading, but some more cerebral pieces of literature made it through in addition to the usual sci-fi, cozy mystery, and somewhat off the beaten pack romanc...
This year reading has come easy, after letting go of reading challenges last year, and just letting myself go with the flow, and with my whims, I didn’t reach the end of the year racing to meet...
I’ve been sampling a variety of vegan burgers the past little while, and most of them have been pretty decent. They’re often met with ambivalence (from me and others) after decades of lack lu...
This was my first time attending Chicon, and the Hugo Awards, virtually of course, but what a treat it was. I’ve read so many of the nominees this year, perhaps next year I will vote, but votin...