Deborah Rose
@deborahrosereeves.bsky.social
Writer | Reader | Maker | Post Office Stan | Total Liberation | They/She
Boppin round the Mór-Roinn in a camper van with m'cats. Working on a novel that for now I'll just call "the Post Office book."
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Boppin round the Mór-Roinn in a camper van with m'cats. Working on a novel that for now I'll just call "the Post Office book."
deborahrosereeves.com
https://usps-teach-in.carrd.co/
Five seasons explaining how Bail Organa made it to Yavin and became a completely different person in the process
November 10, 2025 at 9:21 PM
Five seasons explaining how Bail Organa made it to Yavin and became a completely different person in the process
Yes please please. Just finished watching both seasons for the 2nd time & feeling bereft. Would love to see more Luthen & Kleya backstory. Would watch a whole season of the Aldhani crew prepping for the heist. Would watch a whole season of Nemik writing his manifesto.
November 10, 2025 at 8:51 PM
Yes please please. Just finished watching both seasons for the 2nd time & feeling bereft. Would love to see more Luthen & Kleya backstory. Would watch a whole season of the Aldhani crew prepping for the heist. Would watch a whole season of Nemik writing his manifesto.
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Last but not least, the striking memoir I DELIVER PARCELS IN BEIJING by Hu Anyan, (tr. Jack Hargreaves), published by Astra House, features "stories from the different jobs...as well as accounts he’s heard of colleagues’ misfortune" : bookshop.org/p/books/i-de...
I Deliver Parcels in Beijing
Check out I Deliver Parcels in Beijing - "Hu Anyan’s <i>I Deliver Parcels in Beijing</i>, translated by Jack Hargreaves, offers an unvarnished dispatch from the front lines of the gig economy,…
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November 6, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Last but not least, the striking memoir I DELIVER PARCELS IN BEIJING by Hu Anyan, (tr. Jack Hargreaves), published by Astra House, features "stories from the different jobs...as well as accounts he’s heard of colleagues’ misfortune" : bookshop.org/p/books/i-de...
Lovely! Did you stitch the bigger knots first then work around? It must get very tight at the back towards the end of the project.
November 6, 2025 at 10:24 AM
Lovely! Did you stitch the bigger knots first then work around? It must get very tight at the back towards the end of the project.
Okay, 35 made me cry. I really needed to hear this reframe. Míle buíochas agua lá breithe sona duit! 🥳
November 5, 2025 at 9:54 AM
Okay, 35 made me cry. I really needed to hear this reframe. Míle buíochas agua lá breithe sona duit! 🥳
Not that the people I cared for were him, not even close… sorry…
I’m just genuinely devastated that there’s so little justice in this world. And that we can’t even rely on the satisfaction that these evil fucks will ever understand let alone regret who they were and what they’ve done.
I’m just genuinely devastated that there’s so little justice in this world. And that we can’t even rely on the satisfaction that these evil fucks will ever understand let alone regret who they were and what they’ve done.
November 4, 2025 at 12:37 PM
Not that the people I cared for were him, not even close… sorry…
I’m just genuinely devastated that there’s so little justice in this world. And that we can’t even rely on the satisfaction that these evil fucks will ever understand let alone regret who they were and what they’ve done.
I’m just genuinely devastated that there’s so little justice in this world. And that we can’t even rely on the satisfaction that these evil fucks will ever understand let alone regret who they were and what they’ve done.
The hard truth is that he probably loved his pathetic life right till the end. I’ve worked in too many nursing homes and hospices to believe in death-bed revelation or remorse. It happens, but in my experience the dying tend to double down.
November 4, 2025 at 12:32 PM
The hard truth is that he probably loved his pathetic life right till the end. I’ve worked in too many nursing homes and hospices to believe in death-bed revelation or remorse. It happens, but in my experience the dying tend to double down.
Yeah it’s in bad need of revitalization that benefits people. I will say that once I spent regular time there I saw that there’s more to the town than meets the eye. I wound up becoming very fond of the place so it’s very sad to see the news today, a violent minority that doesn’t reflect most people
November 1, 2025 at 4:58 PM
Yeah it’s in bad need of revitalization that benefits people. I will say that once I spent regular time there I saw that there’s more to the town than meets the eye. I wound up becoming very fond of the place so it’s very sad to see the news today, a violent minority that doesn’t reflect most people