Fiona Mossman
@fionamossman.bsky.social
she/her
📖 Writer | Librarian
📍 Edinburgh | Burntisland | Cairngorms
Gleefully geeky. Writes SFF/literary speculative short stories, among other word-things. Loves books, mountains, my cat Mishka & more. 💗💜💙
Find me at https://www.fionamossman.com
📖 Writer | Librarian
📍 Edinburgh | Burntisland | Cairngorms
Gleefully geeky. Writes SFF/literary speculative short stories, among other word-things. Loves books, mountains, my cat Mishka & more. 💗💜💙
Find me at https://www.fionamossman.com
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Fiona Mossman
@fionamossman.bsky.social
· Feb 28
Myths, Gods & Immortals | Contents Announcement | Aphrodite
We’re very pleased to present the list of stories selected for inclusion in our Aphrodite book! Seventeen stories, all of which are new for this volume, explore the fascinating figure of Aphrodite and...
blog.flametreepublishing.com
"There are other ways. There are other worlds."
I'm excited for you to meet my Aphrodite as she struggles to accept the death of her priestess--Sappho of Lesbos.
Thank you to Flame Tree Publishing for including this story in their gorgeous anthology 😍
blog.flametreepublishing.com/fantasy-goth...
I'm excited for you to meet my Aphrodite as she struggles to accept the death of her priestess--Sappho of Lesbos.
Thank you to Flame Tree Publishing for including this story in their gorgeous anthology 😍
blog.flametreepublishing.com/fantasy-goth...
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A togglable "I'm an adult with kids and a job" feature that assumes you only get to play once a week, and dumps a summary of what you were last doing/your current objectives in a corner tooltip on loading a save.
November 11, 2025 at 12:47 AM
A togglable "I'm an adult with kids and a job" feature that assumes you only get to play once a week, and dumps a summary of what you were last doing/your current objectives in a corner tooltip on loading a save.
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"So long as we regard a tree as an obvious thing, naturally and reasonably created for a giraffe to eat, we cannot properly wonder at it. It is when we consider it as a prodigious wave of the living soil sprawling up to the skies for no reason in particular that we take off our hats."
GK Chesterton
GK Chesterton
November 6, 2025 at 11:10 AM
"So long as we regard a tree as an obvious thing, naturally and reasonably created for a giraffe to eat, we cannot properly wonder at it. It is when we consider it as a prodigious wave of the living soil sprawling up to the skies for no reason in particular that we take off our hats."
GK Chesterton
GK Chesterton
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"Where am I, and what is the time?" he said aloud to the ceiling. "In the House of Elrond, and it is ten o'clock in the morning." said a voice. "It is the morning of October the twenty-fourth, if you want to know." #Tolkien #BookSky
Image: "Rivendell - The Riders" by @donatoarts.bsky.social
Image: "Rivendell - The Riders" by @donatoarts.bsky.social
October 24, 2025 at 9:00 AM
"Where am I, and what is the time?" he said aloud to the ceiling. "In the House of Elrond, and it is ten o'clock in the morning." said a voice. "It is the morning of October the twenty-fourth, if you want to know." #Tolkien #BookSky
Image: "Rivendell - The Riders" by @donatoarts.bsky.social
Image: "Rivendell - The Riders" by @donatoarts.bsky.social
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'Before William Wordsworth’s imagination had wandered, lonely as a cloud, and before John Keats’s nib had quivered with notions about nightingales, a Black woman named Phillis Wheatley was circulating a treasury of nature-inspired verse in London.'
Phillis Wheatley, the first Black nature poet | The Observer
Enslaved as a child, the 18th-century writer became the first published Black woman – and a pioneer of nature poetry whose legacy still inspires
observer.co.uk
October 23, 2025 at 6:36 AM
'Before William Wordsworth’s imagination had wandered, lonely as a cloud, and before John Keats’s nib had quivered with notions about nightingales, a Black woman named Phillis Wheatley was circulating a treasury of nature-inspired verse in London.'
Excited to read the rest of the stories in this magazine - tucked in it's pages you can also find a story of mine: "Thank You For Feeding The Algorithm Today". Thanks to Penstricken for giving it a home!
Grab your copy of our brand new issue, Machinery! ⚙️ It's full of delicious short #fiction and #poetry inspired by all the different machines and systems that surround us, written by our talented contributors 👉🏻 www.lulu.com/shop/justin-...
#writersky #writing
#writersky #writing
October 21, 2025 at 7:00 PM
Excited to read the rest of the stories in this magazine - tucked in it's pages you can also find a story of mine: "Thank You For Feeding The Algorithm Today". Thanks to Penstricken for giving it a home!
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“In the stories of these creatures, we glimpse both our fear of the wild past and our responsibility for the future.” Wise words indeed
The medieval folklore of Britain’s endangered wildlife ‘omens’ – from hedgehogs to nightjars
Medieval people believed that witches would transform into hedgehogs to steal milk.
theconversation.com
October 20, 2025 at 11:28 AM
“In the stories of these creatures, we glimpse both our fear of the wild past and our responsibility for the future.” Wise words indeed
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I love that the Zoology department was integral to finding text about Merlin that was otherwise invisible to the human eye.
Rare Merlin and King Arthur text found hidden in binding of medieval book
The ‘extremely significant' text was hidden for centuries.
www.popsci.com
October 7, 2025 at 3:19 PM
I love that the Zoology department was integral to finding text about Merlin that was otherwise invisible to the human eye.
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I wrote a rather long post on FB about taking part in poetry writing classes, or rather a lack of money and time to do so regularly, and I recommended two courses I've found so far that help with all these issues in their own ways. Featuring @marjorielotfi.bsky.social and @helenboden.bsky.social.
September 25, 2025 at 4:34 PM
I wrote a rather long post on FB about taking part in poetry writing classes, or rather a lack of money and time to do so regularly, and I recommended two courses I've found so far that help with all these issues in their own ways. Featuring @marjorielotfi.bsky.social and @helenboden.bsky.social.
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There's one week left for writers in the North of England to send us their stories!
We're looking for folklore-inspired tales to publish in our first anthology.
It's been a real treat to read all the submissions so far, but we'd love to squeeze a few more in 🙏
carnyxpress.co.uk/submissions
We're looking for folklore-inspired tales to publish in our first anthology.
It's been a real treat to read all the submissions so far, but we'd love to squeeze a few more in 🙏
carnyxpress.co.uk/submissions
September 23, 2025 at 7:29 AM
There's one week left for writers in the North of England to send us their stories!
We're looking for folklore-inspired tales to publish in our first anthology.
It's been a real treat to read all the submissions so far, but we'd love to squeeze a few more in 🙏
carnyxpress.co.uk/submissions
We're looking for folklore-inspired tales to publish in our first anthology.
It's been a real treat to read all the submissions so far, but we'd love to squeeze a few more in 🙏
carnyxpress.co.uk/submissions
Hydrangeas are such a bisexual bush: whether they appear blue, pink, or purple depends upon the environment they're in, but they are capable of all of these colours regardless of how they are perceived.
Today I'm thrilled to have a poem out in 'Bi All Accounts' claiming the hydrangea #bivisibility
Today I'm thrilled to have a poem out in 'Bi All Accounts' claiming the hydrangea #bivisibility
September 23, 2025 at 11:44 AM
Hydrangeas are such a bisexual bush: whether they appear blue, pink, or purple depends upon the environment they're in, but they are capable of all of these colours regardless of how they are perceived.
Today I'm thrilled to have a poem out in 'Bi All Accounts' claiming the hydrangea #bivisibility
Today I'm thrilled to have a poem out in 'Bi All Accounts' claiming the hydrangea #bivisibility
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"A future where I can live"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_vz...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_vz...
Ursula K. Le Guin: Listening to the Unheard Voices
YouTube video by The Nation
www.youtube.com
September 15, 2025 at 8:09 AM
"A future where I can live"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_vz...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_vz...
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You are a violent and irrepressible miracle. The vacuum of cosmos and the stars burning in it are afraid of you. Given enough time you would wipe us all out and replace us with nothing -- just by accident.
September 15, 2025 at 9:01 AM
You are a violent and irrepressible miracle. The vacuum of cosmos and the stars burning in it are afraid of you. Given enough time you would wipe us all out and replace us with nothing -- just by accident.
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Pls Share 👉🏽sign up via Eventbrite to join our FREE webinar on 30.09.25 @ 6.30pm supported by @sgsah.bsky.social with @sorchadallas.bsky.social @rodgeglass.bsky.social & Lucy Lauder - launching a new resource on memoir & biography writing as a tool for research and self-led creative projects 👇🏽
September 11, 2025 at 6:59 AM
Pls Share 👉🏽sign up via Eventbrite to join our FREE webinar on 30.09.25 @ 6.30pm supported by @sgsah.bsky.social with @sorchadallas.bsky.social @rodgeglass.bsky.social & Lucy Lauder - launching a new resource on memoir & biography writing as a tool for research and self-led creative projects 👇🏽
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Only what is mortal bears life. Only in death is there rebirth. The Balance is not a stillness. it is a movement--an eternal becoming.
September 11, 2025 at 7:21 AM
Only what is mortal bears life. Only in death is there rebirth. The Balance is not a stillness. it is a movement--an eternal becoming.
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Anthropic has agreed to pay affected authors a record $1.5 billion in a settlement, following its use of pirated books to train its AI. We'll share more details with members in the coming days.
What Authors Need to Know About the $1.5 Billion Anthropic Settlement - The Authors Guild
Today, Anthropic agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle claims that it downloaded pirated books to train its AI systems—the largest U.S. copyright settlement in history. The parties in Bartz v Anthropic...
authorsguild.org
September 8, 2025 at 10:40 AM
Anthropic has agreed to pay affected authors a record $1.5 billion in a settlement, following its use of pirated books to train its AI. We'll share more details with members in the coming days.
Stoked to be on this longlist! Congrats to my fellow poets 🦊
Delighted to announce the Interwoven #poetrycompetition longlist today, with huge thanks to the judges, who whittled down a phenomenal 700 entries to a longlist of 100 extraordinary poems. Huge congrats to all poets on the list, and thanks to all who entered!
renardpress.com/interwoven-a...
renardpress.com/interwoven-a...
September 2, 2025 at 4:52 PM
Stoked to be on this longlist! Congrats to my fellow poets 🦊
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Philip Larkin said "What will survive of us is love," but research based on previous collapsing civilizations suggests it's more likely to be inorganic items that can be buried, burned, or struck without significant degradation. Likely what will survive of us is ceramic toilets.
What's your take on the moment we're living through in 50 words or less. [you able to quote post]
August 17, 2025 at 11:26 PM
Philip Larkin said "What will survive of us is love," but research based on previous collapsing civilizations suggests it's more likely to be inorganic items that can be buried, burned, or struck without significant degradation. Likely what will survive of us is ceramic toilets.
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I haven't posted by #Litmag starter pack in awhile. Find some you love and share this post. Sooner litmags see Bluesky as a viable option, sooner they leave X/Twitter.
go.bsky.app/7cWNC2j
go.bsky.app/7cWNC2j
August 12, 2025 at 5:36 PM
I haven't posted by #Litmag starter pack in awhile. Find some you love and share this post. Sooner litmags see Bluesky as a viable option, sooner they leave X/Twitter.
go.bsky.app/7cWNC2j
go.bsky.app/7cWNC2j
Love it when @cuttinghail.bsky.social gets published in Tiny Wren Lit because it means I get to do a little zine making. The design on these is just gorgeous 🥰
August 9, 2025 at 7:33 AM
Love it when @cuttinghail.bsky.social gets published in Tiny Wren Lit because it means I get to do a little zine making. The design on these is just gorgeous 🥰
This book is brilliant: the premise (it's a post-internet world and we're haunted by the ghosts of our data) delivers on multiple levels, the characters are full of soul and the story is full of heart, the writing is so gut-punching I lost count of how many times I teared up. Plus, fab ghost cat 🖤
August 8, 2025 at 1:52 PM
This book is brilliant: the premise (it's a post-internet world and we're haunted by the ghosts of our data) delivers on multiple levels, the characters are full of soul and the story is full of heart, the writing is so gut-punching I lost count of how many times I teared up. Plus, fab ghost cat 🖤
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Let Marian Womack introduce you to a new wave of Spanish writers in speculative fiction.
Five Spanish Women SpecFic Writers You Should Know - Reactor
An introduction to some essential women writers from Spain
reactormag.com
August 7, 2025 at 2:37 PM
Let Marian Womack introduce you to a new wave of Spanish writers in speculative fiction.
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Birds are dinosaurs who shrugged off a couple apocalypses. Some eat bone marrow. Some drink nectar. They outswim fish in the sea. They smile politely at gravity’s demands.
I am grateful to see them. I am grateful to feed them. I am grateful to know them.
I am grateful to see them. I am grateful to feed them. I am grateful to know them.
July 30, 2025 at 4:02 PM
Birds are dinosaurs who shrugged off a couple apocalypses. Some eat bone marrow. Some drink nectar. They outswim fish in the sea. They smile politely at gravity’s demands.
I am grateful to see them. I am grateful to feed them. I am grateful to know them.
I am grateful to see them. I am grateful to feed them. I am grateful to know them.
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Thrilled to share the news that THE UTOPIA OF US has been shortlisted for the The International Rubery Book Award! Many congratulations to all the authors who, collectively, made this such a fantastic anthology, and huge thanks to editor Teika Marija Smits for bringing them all together!
2025 Winners
FICTION About Charlie by JM Langan Bruise by Adrian Markle Hope Never Knew Horizon by Douglas Bruton Kitten Heels by Maureen Cullen The Manhattan Deception by Simon Leighton-Porter The Thickness of...
www.ruberybookaward.com
July 3, 2025 at 3:18 PM
Thrilled to share the news that THE UTOPIA OF US has been shortlisted for the The International Rubery Book Award! Many congratulations to all the authors who, collectively, made this such a fantastic anthology, and huge thanks to editor Teika Marija Smits for bringing them all together!
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There are loads of us that feel we can’t face doing the EHRC consultation, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have a voice.
What the GLP has done is brilliant.
You can write as much or as little as you want, but you get your say!!!
So let’s not give the EHRC the excuse that we did not engage!
What the GLP has done is brilliant.
You can write as much or as little as you want, but you get your say!!!
So let’s not give the EHRC the excuse that we did not engage!
With 38 hrs to go to the EHRC consultation deadline I'm seeing posts from people feeling bad they're too stressed to engage.
The GLP⬇️has removed all but the last step, a general comment box. This is a far easier task. I hope it helps those who want to, to get their voice heard without too much pain.
The GLP⬇️has removed all but the last step, a general comment box. This is a far easier task. I hope it helps those who want to, to get their voice heard without too much pain.
How to respond to the EHRC consultation
Good Law Project has taken advice from a leading public law King’s Counsel on how to respond to the EHRC’s consultation. What follows is a form which, after you complete it, will automatically be sent...
action.goodlawproject.org
June 29, 2025 at 9:07 AM
There are loads of us that feel we can’t face doing the EHRC consultation, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have a voice.
What the GLP has done is brilliant.
You can write as much or as little as you want, but you get your say!!!
So let’s not give the EHRC the excuse that we did not engage!
What the GLP has done is brilliant.
You can write as much or as little as you want, but you get your say!!!
So let’s not give the EHRC the excuse that we did not engage!