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All Superheroes Need Photo Ops
All Superheroes Need Photo Ops by Elizabeth Stephens is $1.99! This one is published through Amazon’s romance imprint, so the digital version is only available there. It’s the second book in a series and the first book was reviewed here.
A swooning photographer and a double-crossing superhero come together with electrifying chemistry in an out-of-this-world romantic comedy by the author of All Superheroes Need PR.
From the moment forty-eight alien superheroes crash-landed on Earth, photographer Monika Neumann had a favorite. She’s been crushing on the literally electrifying Taranis ever since she saw the cutie crawling out of his pod. Unfortunately, his popularity isn’t exactly crackling these days. He could use an image boost.
Monika is in. One right photo op and she’ll put her ridiculously hot lightning-bolt-wielding hero back in the public’s favor. The best part is, the mission will bring her closer to Taranis. She’s already looking forward to the sparks. Monika never imagined there’d be a worst an accidental recording that reveals Taranis could be more villain than hero. In fact, her pretty golden boy can get kind of ugly.
Going all 007 and spying on Taranis isn’t the adventure in romance and derring-do she expected. Can she trust him? Doubtful. Can she resist him? No way. Is she ready to risk everything on a shimmering Champion with the power to zap her heart in two? Well, yeah.
No More Secrets
No More Secrets by Lucy Score is $2.99! This is a small town romance with a veteran hero. Score’s romances don’t often work for me, but if you love them, I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments!
“I can’t wait anymore.” His mouth claimed hers in a storm of heat and power.
Carter Pierce is a man who believes in signs. He just doesn’t know what to do with this one.
In the small town of Blue Moon Bend, where everybody is a matchmaker, Carter wants to be left alone to tend the family farm. After returning from Afghanistan with scars, his only goal is recovery. He doesn’t need any distractions, and definitely not one with silver-blonde hair and lips that beg to be kissed.
Summer Lentz is a journalist from the city sent to interview Carter and his family. She’s out of place in the small town, with her designer wardrobe and workaholic lifestyle. She asks too many questions and doesn’t take no for an answer, threatening to destroy the peace and balance that Carter has been working towards. She thwarts every attempt Carter makes to retreat back inside himself, somehow bringing him closer to being whole again.
Summer has secrets of her own, but she never planned to open up to anyone – let alone the scowling, secretive farm owner whose story she’s after. But as she gets drawn into the community, she starts to realize that she can’t stay closed off forever.
And what’s more, she doesn’t want to.
As Carter and Summer grow closer, will they be able to push past the secrets that are holding both of them back?
The Earl Next Door
The Earl Next Door by Amelia Grey is $1.99! This historical romance is the first book in the First Comes Love series. Readers loved how the heroine creates a strong friendship with a group of widows, though others thought the romance could have been stronger.
What does a fiercely independent young widow really want? One determined suitor is about to find out. . .
When Adeline, Dowager Countess of Wake, learns of her husband’s sudden death, she realizes she’s free. At last, she can do, go, and be as she pleases. Finally, she can have the life she has always dreamed of. She doesn’t need, or want, to remarry. Especially not the supremely dashing future Marquis of Marksworth, who makes Adeline yearn for his desire. . .
Lord Lyonwood, son of a philandering marquis, will not be like his father. He wants to run his estates and watch them flourish—and find a wife who brings love to his life. When he meets spirited and self-reliant Adeline in a case of near-scandalous mistaken identity, Lyon feels he’s met his match. But Adeline isn’t interested in a marriage proposal. She will only accept becoming his lover—and Lyon finds it hard to refuse. Unless the fire of his passion can melt Adeline’s resolve. . .
Unwritten Rules
Unwritten Rules by KD Casey is $1.99! This is a m/m sports romance and it’s the first book in a series. Have you read this one?
Zach Glasser has put up with a lot for the sport he loves. Endless days on the road, playing half-decent baseball in front of half-full stadiums and endless nights alone, pretending this is the life he’s always wanted.
The thing is, it could have been everything he ever wanted—if only he’d had the guts to tell his family, tell the club, that he was in love with his teammate Eugenio Morales. Well, ex-teammate now. When Zach wouldn’t—couldn’t—come out, Eugenio made the devastating choice to move on, demanding a trade away from Oakland. Away from Zach.
Three years and countless regrets later, Zach still can’t get Eugenio out of his head. Or his heart. And when they both get selected to play in the league’s All-Star Classic, those feelings and that chemistry come roaring back.
Zach wants a second chance. Eugenio wants a relationship he doesn’t have to hide. Maybe it’s finally time they both get what they want.
“ Stop naming things after people, living or dead ....
“Stop naming things after people, living or dead. No schools. No streets. No courthouses. No fountains. Just quit it.”
Fitness Fellowship 2026: Check-in 12
Around here, we have freezing temperatures and snow flurries in the forecast, my backyard is underwater from the weekend's rain, and the few spring peepers in the pond out back sound disconsolate.
Still, we are moving forward, as always. What progress have you made this week, if any? Has holding your ground been enough? Are you struggling? Please do share your triumphs and struggles with us here. We never judge.
( My Week in Review )
I hope the week ahead brings you just the weather that best suits you!
my employee blew up at me and claimed her therapist said I was threatened by her
A reader writes:
I do communications and marketing and would love your advice on something that happened my first time managing a team.
I had a marketing assistant, “Kitty,” who was very earnest and a brand new grad from the fancy university in town. She was good at visuals (so the promotional graphics and fliers touting our products on social media) but less so on writing up the descriptions needed for a company like ours.
Typical interactions would go like this:
Kitty’s draft: CompanyName just released a new line of teapots inspired by London. The teapot are red.
Me, when, reviewing drafts: This is a good start, but let’s try to make these teapots sound like the best thing ever! How would you do that? What do you think of when you think of London?”
She never got it, so in the draft I would use Track Changes and change it to, “Transport yourself to London each morning, with our latest teapot collection. Using the same shade of red as London’s historic phone booths, Painty Fancypainter…” (You get the idea.)
Then I would say, “Look over the edits I made and let me know if you have questions, but that’s how I’d like to jazz things up.”
Anyway, it goes on like this for a bit and she never has questions and I’m struggling to figure out how to explain it/teach it better.
Then I go on vacation for a week. Before I went away, I pre-edited as much as I could, but instructed her to go to our skip-level boss, Lydia, our very harried head of our division without a marketing background who runs six other teams.
During our first meeting after I come back, Kitty looks agitated before bursting out, “Lydia only made one change to the floral teapot post I had to do while you were away. Unless there is a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT STANDARD for when you are here, I don’t know why you edit me so much.”
She goes on to say that I’m super critical and her therapist told her that I am an insecure person who “wants to be her friend” and that I’m threatened by Kitty’s brilliance because she’s young. (I was 39 at the time.)
And then she repeated the part about how if our harried boss Lydia approved the one (1!) post while I was away, there was a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT STANDARD for when I was here versus when I was on vacation, and that the vacation standard was clearly correct.
It quickly became clear that the “ask her about the completely different standard” line came from the therapist. Kitty also used the “it makes me feel bad when I get edits” line, and while that framing might be helpful in conversations with a parent, romantic partner, or friend, I really just want to get my social media posts out and was frustrated that she was prioritizing her feelings over honing her skills.
While this part was none of my business, I was also upset at Kitty’s therapist for giving her such terrible advice and never once considering that maybe a new grad still had skills she needed to develop? (I’m older and still have skills I need to develop!)
I didn’t say any of this, but I’m still wondering how I could have handled this episode better in the moment.
There are a lot of therapists out there giving weird work advice.
Who knows if Kitty’s therapist was actually one of them, because Kitty could be a very unreliable narrator, but it’s definitely a thing that some therapists don’t get how work works … or they are correctly focused on their patient’s feelings in a way that wouldn’t translate appropriately to a work setting.
That said, if Kitty was legitimately confused about why she got very different feedback from Lydia than she had been getting from you, it’s reasonable for her to ask about it. The way she did it was terribly executed, but the crux of the question itself could be a legitimate one.
Ideally you would have calmly and matter-of-factly responded with something like, “Lydia runs six other teams and doesn’t have the time for the line editing I’m responsible for when I’m here. Part of my job is refining copy and coaching you do that, whereas Lydia is just doing a brief review for glaring issues. My review and her review are different by design.”
In response to Kitty saying that getting edited made her feel bad: “I’m sorry to hear you’re having a rough time with it. When you write professionally, getting edited is a very normal part of the job. It’s also how we all get better and better at what we do. My experience has always been that the more you can actively welcome feedback on your work, the better your work will get over time and the more successful you’ll be in your career. I’m giving you feedback because I care about developing your skills, and also because I’m ultimately responsible for the work we put out.” You might add, “There’s no version of your role where the person in it wouldn’t be getting edited; it’s an inherent part of the job, like with most writing-heavy jobs.”
But that’s before getting to the part about her saying that you’re super critical, insecure, and threatened by her brilliance and youth. I mean, maybe you were super critical, I can’t know for sure, but based on the totality of facts in your letter I’m inclined to think Kitty was the issue, not you. Particularly with the “threatened by her brilliance and youth” piece, it sounds you were dealing with someone having a pretty ridiculous and over-the-top outburst, and the best response would be something like, “I can talk to you about why our team is structured the way it is and why I operate the way I do, and I will hear you out if there are parts of that that aren’t working for you — which doesn’t mean they will change, but I will certainly listen with an open mind — but at this point you’re making personal attacks in a way that isn’t okay to do to any colleague. So I’d like to resume this conversation tomorrow and ask that you be prepared then to talk from a calmer place and without personal attacks.”
All that said, though … at that point I think you also needed to look at whether Kitty was the right person for the job. In addition to what sound like significant issues with her writing and ability to incorporate feedback into her work, it sounds like there were some serious maturity issues there too, and those tend to show up at work in all sorts of ways.
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Google unleashes Gemini AI agents on the dark web
Claims it can analyze millions of daily events with 98 percent accuracy
Google's Gemini AI agents are crawling the dark web, sifting through upward of 10 million posts a day to find a handful of threats relevant to a particular organization.…
Smooth criminals talking their way into cloud environments, Google says
Voice phishing is second most common initial access method across all IR probes, and top in cloud break-ins
Voice phishing surged last year to become the second most common method used by cybercriminals to gain initial access to their victims' IT estate – and the No. 1 tactic used when breaking into cloud environments.…
SpaceX hits back at Amazon in orbital datacenter dispute
In space, no one can hear you being petty
SpaceX has fired back at Amazon with a letter to the US telecoms regulator, after Amazon objected to its plans for orbiting datacenters.…
Paradise 2.06 + 2.07
( Spoilers are saying hello to.... )
“it’s not far down to paradise / at least it’s not for me / if the wind is right you can sail away”
Suicide’s Note, Langston Hughes
The calm,
Cool face of the river
Asked me for a kiss.
---L.
Subject quote from Sailing, Christopher Cross.
ambsace
Snake-eyes -- which in most dice games is a bad throw. We've had the word since Middle English ambes as, from Anglo-French, from Old French, from ambes, both (from Latin ambo, both) + as, aces (from Latin as in the sense of unit, originally a lowest value coin).
---L.
To Be Read By Rod Serling
Deedeedeedeeedeedeedeedee
You unlock this bakery with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension.
A dimension of icing.
A dimension of piping bags.
A dimension of wreckitude.
You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of bad taste and even worse skill. You just crossed over into...
The Twilight Zone.
BUM BUM BAAAAAHHHH...
Picture, if you will... a monkey. This monkey:
I know, creepy right? [shivering] Brrrrrr. Totally.
[resuming serious announcer voice] Ahem. Now picture, if you will, five ravenous-yet-dim-witted Shih Tzu dogs:
[sternly] Let's call them Muffy, Boopsie, Precious, Buttercup and Mr. Snuggles.
Now picture, if you will, a face of terror that watches in malignant silence far beyond your present capacity to understand. A face enigmatically bizarre in terms of time and space. A face...
...of a tweety bird.
Now picture, if you will, Meerkat Zombies...raising the roof.
"What up, playah?"
This is the stuff of fantasy, the thread of imagination, the ingredients... of the Twilight Zone.
BUM BUM BAAAAAHHHHH...
SQUEEDLEDEEEE!!!
Jennifer P., Matt N., Christine S., and Melanie L., picture, if you will... a dolphin eating a Snickers bar in flip-flops and a cardigan. Then tell me what that looks like. I've always wondered.
UPDATE! LeAnna and Woobie took up the dolphin challenge and sent in their ideas.
First LeAnna's:
AWESOME! Check out the flip flop thongs on his flippers.
And next we have Woobie's
See, the snickers bar is wearing the cardigan and flip flops because I apparently have no grasp of sentence structure. ?thought Who would have
Touché!
One more!
This one's from Vanilla Smoke. Awesome!
*****
P.S. Here's one more read for you Rod Serling fans:
The Twilight Man: Rod Serling and the Birth of Television
It's a graphic novel - so basically a long-form comic book - about Serling's career and "descent into his own personal Twilight Zone." OooOOOooh. Looks awesome, and it has great reviews!
*****
And from my other blog, Epbot:
Palantir trial plugs into UK financial watchdog's data trove
US analytics firm handed access to sensitive intel, raising yet more questions about vendor lock-in
US data miner Palantir has quietly landed inside the UK's financial watchdog, plugging into a trove of sensitive data as Whitehall simultaneously insists it wants to wean itself off exactly this kind of dependency.…
Week 12 - on time for once!
HOME: continuing the slow and steady deep clean and declutter - bathroom done. Next up is the bedroom. Didn't quite tick off all my targets last week but happy with progress.
HEALTH new hair cut was a hit at work - unexpected compliments left, right and centre! Opened up piercings not giving me any issues - definitely going back for helix (helices???) in May or June. Titanium jewellery the way to go. Planning new tattoos too. Sleep patterns normalising as I'm trying to put in the effort to get a solid 6-7 hours a night. Arthritic knees feeling OK. Rejoined the gym at the weekend - now just need to figure out how to fit sessions into my days. Need to find my Fitbit.
LIFE ADMIN: pretty much up to date - need to sort out green waste fees for the cottage, review council tax bills for cottage and London and apply for a postal vote. Sorting pensions on back burner until decluttering done - which should reveal where I stashed all the paperwork!
DIGITAL DECLUTTER: email still around 11,000, not managed to reduce it - in fact I looked away from it last week and by the weekend had 2000 unread. Ugh. Staying on top of transferring To Keep items from tablet to dropbox, have started reviewing and decanting images from phone because it is FULL.
GARDENING/ALLOTMENTING: barrowed 30 bags of compost from delivery site fown to my plot on Friday. Community day at the plots on Saturday, which was lovely, and then Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon I started prepping my plot. I have a plan to tackle it in 1-2 hour blocks to avoid overwhelm.
COOKING/EATING: fewer takeaways last week and stocked up on healthy food at the weekend - so no excuse for bad habits. Getting back into overnight oats for breakfast (great for grab and go mornings) and giant salads for lunch. Reactivated membership of a logging site which let's me track macros and calories - suspect I'm out of whack on my carb/protein balances.
READING/LISTENING: Finished re-reading Heated Rivalry matching book chapters to rewatch episodes. May be diving back into a reread of the other books as I have time off for Easter.
WATCHING: still Heated Rivalry all the way. I think I've fully reheated 5 times but also watched various eps as standalone so ai'm at the point where I've lost count and no longer care. I'm all up in the fanvids too - I'd forgotten how much I enjoy them! Picking up some shorter fan edits too (mostly from tumblr and insta I think). May have to do a short term subscription to YouTube premium over Easter so I can legally download my faves. This fandom is also very generous - people are sharing Google doc fic links which are truly epic and so much other material. Unfortunately reading between the lines the fandom has evolved as fast as the show which means certain of the less great things are surfacing - homophobia, racism and in some places exclusion of queer audiences which WTAF way to miss the point. I want all the nice things do not piss off the show runner, creatives or actors. Luckily my lists are curated so I only tend to see this alluded to and not the actual posts. And it sounds like many of the people involved have stepped back from social media engagement - which, good for them!
CREATING/LEARNING: still have crochet projects underway - we did new things at crochet club on Friday so no progress on existing projects - spring wreath, Halloween blanket, granny square blanket, hexicardi, granny square bags x 2. Might get one or two done by the end of the month.
CATS: all good. They're both being super affectionate at the moment. Cuddles all the time.
VOLUNTEERING: community day at the plots was good with another one planned for 19 April. Our community plot - where we host parties and the plant sale - is looking good.
SOCIALISING: busier than usual last week! Post work drinks with a few colleagues on Thursday - just for an hour - which was both nice and enough. Hung around a bit on Friday afternoon with allotment people during compost distribution. Same on Saturday as we had a pizza lunch after working. And a few calls with
WORK: first round of inspections almost done - hope to finish this week. Need to do the ton of admin it generates and deal with end of year close down. Reprofiled my parts of the capital budget. Have mostly packed everything for the office move at the end of the week.
Today I'm working from home - likely in the office Tuesday through Thursday and probably Friday morning, then working Saturday 11 to 2pm. Aiming to try and add in some gym and allotment time to this week too.
Intel's Core Ultra 270K, 250K Plus are an appeal to cash-strapped PC enthusiasts
More cores, higher clocks, and lower prices? What's not to like?
Review It's a tough time to be a PC enthusiast. Between the memory crunch and the AI boom driving up prices on storage, DDR5, and GPUs, it's gotten prohibitively expensive to build a PC.…
US chip testing firm shrugged off ransomware hit as minor - then came the data leak
Trio-Tech International initially said hack wasn’t 'material,' but then stolen data was published
Trio-Tech International initially shrugged off a ransomware attack at a Singapore subsidiary as immaterial, only to reverse course days later after discovering stolen data had been disclosed.…
I’ve Never seen the Mormon Wives Show, but Apparently It’s Extremely Important, and We All Need to B
As many of you know, something really important is happening, and it’s critical that we all stay informed. There’s a reality star/influencer whose name includes the words Paul, Taylor, and Frankie in an order that is both confusing and ultimately irrelevant. What’s important is that she did some stuff, and now all hell is breaking loose.
You’re probably thinking: “I don’t care,” or “There are more important things happening,” or “This is an intentional distraction orchestrated by our algorithmic AI overlords.”
Maybe it does feel like I’m being fed this content against my will, but that’s only because I’m paying attention to what’s happening in the world. And sure, those things are really important, but we also invade other countries all the time now. Keep up. Maybe we’ll have midterm elections, maybe not. Who knows?
But this stuff with the Mormon wives? It’s happening right now, and it’s a doozy.
It’s about gender, power dynamics, and which of the wives is the hottest. It’s about abuse, an ongoing criminal investigation, and the role the media plays in shaping our perception of events. It’s about religious conservatism impacting culture and who it chooses to protect. And perhaps most importantly, it’s about whether or not “Mom-tock” can survive.
So get your head in the game. We need to know exactly what happened and when. Who leaked the video from 2023 and why? Who’s really the real bad guy here: Taylor, Frankie, or Paul? And are we absolutely sure it’s not one of the Mormon husbands? Because those guys look disturbingly like JCPenney mannequins whose eyebrows were drawn on with a Sharpie. And apparently, they’re trying to make “Dad-tok” a thing, and I don’t even know what that is, but absolutely not.
Listen, I know many of us are feeling overwhelmed right now. It’s hard to process everything when the news just doesn’t stop. The upcoming season of The Bachelorette has been pulled. Take that in. Really absorb it. It’s unprecedented. And you know what else? Somebody’s husband’s eyebrows just filed for divorce. He filed, not her. It’s like we’re living in the upside-down.
But don’t give in to despair or allow your attention to drift in other, less consequential directions. That’s what they want you to do. That’s how they win. So if you need a little break, that’s fine. There’s always college basketball.
Friday Five: Journaling Edition
1. What was the reason you began a Dreamwidth or LiveJournal account (or both)?
At the time (maybe 1999/2000?), I was working for an environmental nonprofit, and a coworker introduced me to the Livejournal site. I think they might have regretted it, as I was going through a stage of re-examining every belief I had ever been taught regarding religion, spirituality, sexuality, etc., and I wrote all the time. I changed journals there at least twice (maybe more), but settled as
beuatyofgrey. I moved to DW not long after the Russian acquisition of LJ, and have undergone a few different variations here. I used to cross-post a lot, but I found the ever-changing format of the LJ site and the mods that made it more, well, modern internet...really no longer felt right.
2. How many DW or LJ communities do you subscribe to?
I'm subscribed to 39 DW communities, though the majority of them are very quiet. I haven't logged into my old LJ account in a very long time - my last visit there was simply to download and collect digital photos I had uploaded, which included many old grainy photos of my kids in their youth. I miss the old LJ communities vegan_cooking and fatshionista, though.
3. Do you have a favorite community or one you check out often to see what's new?
I enjoy
awesomeers and
agonyaunt, one of which provides encouragement, the other which provides advice (though I think sometimes I would never offer my own life up for examination by
agonyaunt, because while the advice is sometimes quite lovely it also comes from our own limited understandings of the circumstances and decisions that led letter-writers to where they are.)
4. How did you pick your user name?
*sigh* It actually came from a quote by Neil Degrasse Tyson, which I used to have in a sidebox on my page before he was accused of sexual assault and before it became apparent that he is really quite full of himself. The quote was:
“The knowledge that the atoms that comprise life on earth - the atoms that make up the human body, are traceable to the crucibles that cooked light elements into heavy elements in their core under extreme temperatures and pressures. These stars- the high mass ones among them- went unstable in their later years- they collapsed and then exploded- scattering their enriched guts across the galaxy- guts made of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and all the fundamental ingredients of life itself. These ingredients become part of gas clouds that condense, collapse, form the next generation of solar systems- stars with orbiting planets. And those planets now have the ingredients for life itself. So that when I look up at the night sky, and I know that yes we are part of this universe, we are in this universe, but perhaps more important than both of those facts is that the universe is in us. When I reflect on that fact, I look up- many people feel small, cause their small and the universe is big. But I feel big because my atoms came from those stars.”
5. If you could change your user name, would you?
Every once in a while I think about changing back to a temporary name that I used for fiction and poetry writing, but because I have already renamed my journal once, I think I am unable to rename again and it is impossible to revert to the prior name. But that's okay! I have frequently moved my journal and contents and identity throughout my life because I am constantly changing as a human, and my understanding of life and where I am at changes as well. For now,
ofearthandstars still fits.