This performance from Bruce Springsteen's current tour is just wow. On a stop in Minneapolis, he paid tribute to Prince, a native of that city with a cover of "Purple Rain", title track from Prince's 1984 album and film.
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Endoscopy on May 6. Wish me luck. I should be around more after that.
Vibes. Hope it goes well and they figure out what's ailing you.
I have a story for the challenge, or at least more of one than I had. Still a little unsure of where it goes but I have more to work with than my last couple ideas.
Owls are so cute. Unless you're a mouse or similar. Then they are a demon from hell swooping down to feast upon thee body and soul.
Hi all. Been off vacationing and all I got was this lousy cold (or RSV or mild C-19 or whatever the f I have). Have an idea for the spring fling challenge but we shall how it goes when I start writing.
I am on a ship right now and not back home until Monday. Nice theme and I will definitely take a crack at it but my "at sea" writing time is almost over so won't be able to even start for probably a week. Spring is my second favourite season and lends itself to my weird, mystical fantasy so I imagine that I can pull this off.
Well, if we are talking Argentina, my favourite band from that country (and I am still mystified about why I got into them, they really are not my usual, even before I went all headbanger) are now on their first world tour. Sadly, they hit Toronto just as my vacation wraps so I'll have to take a miss. Pacifica are Ines Adam on guitar and Martina Nintzl on bass with the pair sharing vocals.
From their last studio LP, 2025's In Your Face!
And from a live performance version they did for their 2023 album Freak Scene
Martina is the short, dark-haired one, Ines is taller with lighter hair.
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Had ANOTHER stomach bug over the weekend. Yuck. Lots of pukiness and diarrhea (sp?).
Man, that stuff sure gets around. An online friend in the Netherlands had basically the same crap. 😊
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No, I didn't die. I've just been busy with boring irl things as usual.
My boyfriend and I did celebrate a year and a half of being together on the first of March though.
Nice to hear that the relationship is going well. And sometimes, being busy with boring IRL things is the best way to be these day. I speak from experience here.
Hi everybody. Nothing much happening around here. Preparing for an upcoming trip, mostly. And work crap.
Well, the challenge is over and ... wow, I have lots of coins. Have to wait 14 days to cash out if that's what I am going to do (and I might, I tend to use winnings from these sites to support the site I admin). Congrats to all who entered and esp. to Meg and Anna, the other winner and the honourable mention.
Green beer and Irish coffee for all!! (hey, it was more or less a St. Patty's day comp).
For a book cover, I would likely commission an actual human artist (I have ideas, in fact). My prompting skills are fine for SS and (redacted) cover images but for a book cover, I would hold myself to a higher standard that I am not sure I could pull off. That's not to say good AI covers are not possible, just that I am not sure I am the one to pull it off. And, frankly, in an era where jobs may be on the line due to AI, if I was putting money into a project like a book, I would like to see a human get some of it.
That said, yours looks pretty dang good. I can definitely peg it as AI (women's faces generated by AI have a same-i-ness about them, for one thing) but it wouldn't put me off. I think part of the problem is writers thinking they don't need to put effort in, just write a prompt and use the results. So you get crappy covers that really give AI covers a bad name. I don't see that in yours, as I say, but you don't need to spend much time looking at Kindle or other e-pub services to realize a decent to good AI-generated cover is more of an exception than a norm.
What the ... ? I mean ... whoa. That's ... wow! Thank you! I am honoured and a little surprised.
Congratulations Meg and Anna. Well deserved.
Thanks and congratulations to all who got stories in. It's been an interesting challenge.
And, of course, thanks to Writergirl and her judge for making it all happen.
Green beer and Irish coffee for all in Inspirations. 😋
I wish the weather would make up it's freakin' mind. Spring-Winter-Sprinter (somewhere in between)-Winter-Spring... Got snow on the ground again here but not much. And it was cooooooold today, with a wind chill on top. But then by the weekend, it's spring again (as it should be given Friday is the Equinox). Sigh. I'm going to get whiplash reading the weather forecasts. Oh well, two weeks until vacay.
I need to try Flanagan if I ever get back into watching television beyond YouTube.
Another on my "if I ever have Prime again" list is The Sandman, based on Neil Gaiman's graphic novels. Gaiman is in a shitload of trouble right now but was definitely a creative force back when he wrote the graphic novels.
I haven't posted one of these in a while but I note that Authors Publish has made some improvements to the formatting for easier reading. Each item is in a box to separate them better and there is now a filter at the top so you can narrow the list to what you are interested in. As usual, the list is a diverse one ranging from calls focussed on specific groups (LGBTQ, BIPOC, others), calls on very specific themes (Cosmic Horror Monthly is paying tribute to the great Catherine L. Moore), and more general calls. We have s-f about plants, creepy Gothic about teeth, open water, and an anthology about social media horror (isn't it horrific enough as it is?).
https://authorspublish.com/45-themed-submission-calls-and-contests-for-march-2026/