oceaniceternity@sakurajima.moe · 10 months agoI just finished The Thousand Earths by S. Baxter. It was very, very good. It explored a breadth of settings that was stitched together by brief interludes of a 22nd century traveler. While I enjoyed iplus-squaremessage-squaremessage-square3fedilinkarrow-up10
arrow-up10message-squareI just finished The Thousand Earths by S. Baxter. It was very, very good. It explored a breadth of settings that was stitched together by brief interludes of a 22nd century traveler. While I enjoyed iplus-squareoceaniceternity@sakurajima.moe · 10 months agomessage-square3fedilink
Anthony Harold@indieauthors.social · 1 year agoCyprus Dance Film Festival, supported by my [#publisher](https://indieauthors.social/tags/publisher) Deep Immersion.plus-squarestorage.googleapis.comimagemessage-square0fedilinkarrow-up11
arrow-up11imageCyprus Dance Film Festival, supported by my [#publisher](https://indieauthors.social/tags/publisher) Deep Immersion.plus-squarestorage.googleapis.comAnthony Harold@indieauthors.social · 1 year agomessage-square0fedilink
MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social · 1 year agoToday in Labor History September 30, 1912: The Lawrence, Massachusetts “Bread and Roses” textile strike was in full swing. On this date, 12,000 textile workers walked out of mills to protest the arresplus-squarekolektiva.socialimagemessage-square0fedilinkarrow-up12
arrow-up12imageToday in Labor History September 30, 1912: The Lawrence, Massachusetts “Bread and Roses” textile strike was in full swing. On this date, 12,000 textile workers walked out of mills to protest the arresplus-squarekolektiva.socialMikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social · 1 year agomessage-square0fedilink
MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social · edit-21 year agoToday in Labor History August 4, 1792: Poet Percy Bysshe Shelley was born. He promoted freedom of speech, ending aristocratic and clerical privilege, and equal distribution of income and wealth. He waplus-squarekolektiva.socialimagemessage-square0fedilinkarrow-up11
arrow-up11imageToday in Labor History August 4, 1792: Poet Percy Bysshe Shelley was born. He promoted freedom of speech, ending aristocratic and clerical privilege, and equal distribution of income and wealth. He waplus-squarekolektiva.socialMikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social · edit-21 year agomessage-square0fedilink