Geetha Iyer
@geetha-iyer.bsky.social
Writes about people/nature in flux. Teaches fiction, nonfiction, graphic narratives. Spider enthusiast. Animal cognition nerd. Cross-disciplinary everything. https://geetha-iyer.com/
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Geetha Iyer
@geetha-iyer.bsky.social
· Aug 4
🧵Open submissions call! I recently took on a new position as Associate Editor of Creative Nonfiction at ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment. If you have work that intersects people+nature in some significant way, I want to see it! Read on for submissions criteria...
Who knew I needed to see Paleolithic rock art. Thread below, come for the shade, stay for the delicately carved sculptures >>
Musk wants to be a Renaissance man, but he's not even a paleolithic man.
Paleolithic people made art, cared for the sick, & got together to share resources & ideas.
Musk would have died alone, crying that no one saw the genius of his plan to monetize hitting yourself in the head with a big rock.
Paleolithic people made art, cared for the sick, & got together to share resources & ideas.
Musk would have died alone, crying that no one saw the genius of his plan to monetize hitting yourself in the head with a big rock.
November 11, 2025 at 4:11 AM
Who knew I needed to see Paleolithic rock art. Thread below, come for the shade, stay for the delicately carved sculptures >>
Every time I find an interview with Trudy Cooper in the wild I rejoice. Platinum Grit and Oglaf are way more niche than they deserve to be. Also, how is this thing that I love that someone created 16+ years old?
My latest at @comicsjournal.bsky.social: I talked to @oglaf.bsky.social! Not the character, but rather, the people who create it.
They don't do many interviews, so this was a real treat. They're funny people! Turns out they're not super private, just...really bad at PR?
www.tcj.com/talking-ogla...
They don't do many interviews, so this was a real treat. They're funny people! Turns out they're not super private, just...really bad at PR?
www.tcj.com/talking-ogla...
Talking Oglaf with Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne: 'We'd stay up all night drawing stuff to make each other laugh' - The Comics Journal
Other than some time off every year for Christmas, Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne have delivered a new Oglaf comic, skewering fantasy tropes with absolutely not safe for work humor, every week since 2008...
www.tcj.com
November 10, 2025 at 11:42 PM
Every time I find an interview with Trudy Cooper in the wild I rejoice. Platinum Grit and Oglaf are way more niche than they deserve to be. Also, how is this thing that I love that someone created 16+ years old?
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What a gift it is to have this essay published on this hopeful day! Thank you so much, @jacqdoyle.bsky.social , for helping to bring this piece into the world.
Celebrate the election today, and this great braided flash by @nikwalk.bsky.social in CRAFT.
www.craftliterary.com/2025/11/05/s...
www.craftliterary.com/2025/11/05/s...
Still. Life. by Nicole Walker - CRAFT
Max was two. Zoe, seven. I was forty, when the nurse called and told me I needed to come in for a follow-up mammogram and ultrasound. My manners couldn’t catch up with my physical reaction. I started ...
www.craftliterary.com
November 5, 2025 at 9:38 PM
What a gift it is to have this essay published on this hopeful day! Thank you so much, @jacqdoyle.bsky.social , for helping to bring this piece into the world.
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Love this infographic. Spot on!
Did you know that if you buy my book on Amazon, Jeff Bezos makes 5 times as much as I do on each copy sold? Sharing some behind-the-scenes book math on why buying directly from presses is best for EVERYONE (except Bezos) in my newsletter today! aubreyhirsch.substack.com/p/book-math
November 4, 2025 at 1:49 AM
Love this infographic. Spot on!
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Arthropod Photo of the Week: October 22, 2025
Jagged ambush bug
Phymata sp.
Hemiptera: Reduviidae
By Tom Astle (@tjalamont.bsky.social), Montana, USA
#arthropodPOTW
Jagged ambush bug
Phymata sp.
Hemiptera: Reduviidae
By Tom Astle (@tjalamont.bsky.social), Montana, USA
#arthropodPOTW
October 22, 2025 at 7:07 PM
Arthropod Photo of the Week: October 22, 2025
Jagged ambush bug
Phymata sp.
Hemiptera: Reduviidae
By Tom Astle (@tjalamont.bsky.social), Montana, USA
#arthropodPOTW
Jagged ambush bug
Phymata sp.
Hemiptera: Reduviidae
By Tom Astle (@tjalamont.bsky.social), Montana, USA
#arthropodPOTW
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Best of the Net 2025 Nonfiction and Poetry nominations (@geetha-iyer.bsky.social, @rogerthatmack.bsky.social)
October 22, 2025 at 5:35 PM
Best of the Net 2025 Nonfiction and Poetry nominations (@geetha-iyer.bsky.social, @rogerthatmack.bsky.social)
🧵Open submissions call! I recently took on a new position as Associate Editor of Creative Nonfiction at ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment. If you have work that intersects people+nature in some significant way, I want to see it! Read on for submissions criteria...
August 4, 2025 at 7:49 PM
🧵Open submissions call! I recently took on a new position as Associate Editor of Creative Nonfiction at ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment. If you have work that intersects people+nature in some significant way, I want to see it! Read on for submissions criteria...
Me to 5yo: Please walk faster, I want to get home. Also me: 5yo, hold my bag, and the umbrella, and the raincoat, I have to chase down this insect and confirm it is not a bee. 15 minutes later... Look at this beauty. Bumblebee robberfly, not currently assassinating anything smaller than a raisin.
July 3, 2025 at 11:50 PM
Me to 5yo: Please walk faster, I want to get home. Also me: 5yo, hold my bag, and the umbrella, and the raincoat, I have to chase down this insect and confirm it is not a bee. 15 minutes later... Look at this beauty. Bumblebee robberfly, not currently assassinating anything smaller than a raisin.
My new mode of interacting with Bsky--if it's not a poem or a picture of an invertebrate within three newsfeed posts, I'm outta here. Lucky me:
July 1, 2025 at 6:47 PM
My new mode of interacting with Bsky--if it's not a poem or a picture of an invertebrate within three newsfeed posts, I'm outta here. Lucky me:
In a confluence of interests--this paper looked at classical Chinese poetry to infer range contraction of the critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoise. Poetry as natural history notes, love this.
Dive into our latest issue!🌊
www.cell.com/issue/S0960-...
On the cover:Yangtze porpoises in troubled waters🐬 by Yaoyao Zhang and colleagues www.cell.com/current-biol...
www.cell.com/issue/S0960-...
On the cover:Yangtze porpoises in troubled waters🐬 by Yaoyao Zhang and colleagues www.cell.com/current-biol...
May 14, 2025 at 7:21 PM
In a confluence of interests--this paper looked at classical Chinese poetry to infer range contraction of the critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoise. Poetry as natural history notes, love this.
I knew this folio on queer epistolaries was going to knock me out and I was right and I have grading to do but all I want to do is keep reading >>
ANMLY #40 is here! We’re thrilled to share new translations, fiction, poetry, CNF, with a folio on queer epistolaries!
>>> anmly.org/ap40
And we're open for new work until August 1 & a call for Autistic Protest Poetry running till July 1
>>> anmly.submittable.com
>>> anmly.org/ap40
And we're open for new work until August 1 & a call for Autistic Protest Poetry running till July 1
>>> anmly.submittable.com
May 12, 2025 at 10:23 PM
I knew this folio on queer epistolaries was going to knock me out and I was right and I have grading to do but all I want to do is keep reading >>
Ok, bear with the shaky-cam (it is my signature special effect as an overenthusiast), but would you take a look at this blessed date palm? Rosy-faced lovebirds, common pigeons, and gila woodpeckers (I think?) all nesting in the same date palm tree crown. Phoenix, AZ.
May 12, 2025 at 8:16 PM
Ok, bear with the shaky-cam (it is my signature special effect as an overenthusiast), but would you take a look at this blessed date palm? Rosy-faced lovebirds, common pigeons, and gila woodpeckers (I think?) all nesting in the same date palm tree crown. Phoenix, AZ.
🧵"It is characteristic of the scribble to resist being anything and to be part of the move; on the move, just as the scribbler is [...] The line takes time and is time as a temporal trace, thus the scribbler [...] and the scribble [...] are forms of growth and return [remaining] unfinished, always."
May 8, 2025 at 6:42 AM
🧵"It is characteristic of the scribble to resist being anything and to be part of the move; on the move, just as the scribbler is [...] The line takes time and is time as a temporal trace, thus the scribbler [...] and the scribble [...] are forms of growth and return [remaining] unfinished, always."
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List of NEA grant recipients no longer receiving funding. You don't have to care. You just have to know. @electricliterature.com @onestorymag.bsky.social @zyzzyvamag.bsky.social @redhenpress.bsky.social @mcsweeneys.net etc
docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
#writingcommunity
docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
#writingcommunity
NEA GRANT TERMINATION TRACKER
docs.google.com
May 5, 2025 at 3:15 PM
List of NEA grant recipients no longer receiving funding. You don't have to care. You just have to know. @electricliterature.com @onestorymag.bsky.social @zyzzyvamag.bsky.social @redhenpress.bsky.social @mcsweeneys.net etc
docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
#writingcommunity
docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
#writingcommunity
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Or, if you prefer a smaller bookshop:
May 5, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Or, if you prefer a smaller bookshop:
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Excited to come across this paragraph by @alexanderchee.bsky.social in the newsletter I just read by dear friend and luminescent @jiminhanwriter.bsky.social. I needed this.
April 29, 2025 at 1:23 PM
Excited to come across this paragraph by @alexanderchee.bsky.social in the newsletter I just read by dear friend and luminescent @jiminhanwriter.bsky.social. I needed this.
Raging? Me. Too. Even (and especially) so, here is a baby sloth eating a melon.
April 25, 2025 at 4:32 PM
Raging? Me. Too. Even (and especially) so, here is a baby sloth eating a melon.
Literally nothing I read about LLMs reduces my rage. So happy (?) to see the carbon expenditure of using ChatGPT as a calculator laid bare like this >>
Used @hf.co's new tool to multiply 2 five digit numbers
Chatbot: wrong answer, 0.3 watthours
Calc: right answer, 0.00000011 watthours (2.5 million times less energy)
New post - on how big tech is trying to recreate the plastics crisis in the world of software
www.linkedin.com/pulse/chatbo...
Chatbot: wrong answer, 0.3 watthours
Calc: right answer, 0.00000011 watthours (2.5 million times less energy)
New post - on how big tech is trying to recreate the plastics crisis in the world of software
www.linkedin.com/pulse/chatbo...
April 23, 2025 at 9:33 PM
Literally nothing I read about LLMs reduces my rage. So happy (?) to see the carbon expenditure of using ChatGPT as a calculator laid bare like this >>
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🧵NOT BY ME, this is a post from someone who wants to remain anonymous but works extensively with trans people pre-transition. They were asked by someone “why do you think that’s so much [coverage of trans people] in the news at the moment?”
This was their response:
This was their response:
April 20, 2025 at 7:54 AM
🧵NOT BY ME, this is a post from someone who wants to remain anonymous but works extensively with trans people pre-transition. They were asked by someone “why do you think that’s so much [coverage of trans people] in the news at the moment?”
This was their response:
This was their response:
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Kenyan #journalist Alvin Kaunda was reporting live from Nairobi when a curious baby #elephant, Kindani, decided to join the broadcast. The playful elephant stuck her trunk in Alvin's mouth, making for a hilarious moment! A joyful reminder of wildlife's charm and the work of the Sheldrick Trust!
April 20, 2025 at 5:59 PM
Kenyan #journalist Alvin Kaunda was reporting live from Nairobi when a curious baby #elephant, Kindani, decided to join the broadcast. The playful elephant stuck her trunk in Alvin's mouth, making for a hilarious moment! A joyful reminder of wildlife's charm and the work of the Sheldrick Trust!
There are many horrors, but today my kid asked me what was the best poem I ever wrote, and I read it to her, and then she said she would write a poem, which turned into a story, which turned into a comic, and isn't it a gift to watch a child develop narrative and visual literacy in the 2020s.
April 19, 2025 at 3:15 AM
There are many horrors, but today my kid asked me what was the best poem I ever wrote, and I read it to her, and then she said she would write a poem, which turned into a story, which turned into a comic, and isn't it a gift to watch a child develop narrative and visual literacy in the 2020s.
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More info about our tea pet fundraiser for the Trans Youth Emergency Project! The store launches April 29th, 12 PST. Tea pets are mailed randomly, requests possible at a higher tier! We'll probably sell out! tea4t.bigcartel.com/about
April 17, 2025 at 4:29 PM
More info about our tea pet fundraiser for the Trans Youth Emergency Project! The store launches April 29th, 12 PST. Tea pets are mailed randomly, requests possible at a higher tier! We'll probably sell out! tea4t.bigcartel.com/about
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My husband has taught human reproduction and development to the Cambridge medics for over three decades. When people start banging on about "only two biological sexes" he starts with "which sex: genetic, hormonal, or gonadal"?
Biological sex is not binary. www.scientificamerican.com/article/sex-...
Biological sex is not binary. www.scientificamerican.com/article/sex-...
Sex Redefined: The Idea of 2 Sexes Is Overly Simplistic
Biologists now think there is a larger spectrum than just binary female and male
www.scientificamerican.com
April 16, 2025 at 12:03 PM
My husband has taught human reproduction and development to the Cambridge medics for over three decades. When people start banging on about "only two biological sexes" he starts with "which sex: genetic, hormonal, or gonadal"?
Biological sex is not binary. www.scientificamerican.com/article/sex-...
Biological sex is not binary. www.scientificamerican.com/article/sex-...
So excited for this 🌈🌍, everyone look, register, listen in!
An event featuring Lulu Miller, Sabrina Imbler, AND Amy Ray? It's about to be the coolest Spring Issue Launch ever.
Join Orion, @radiolab.bsky.social, and @lambdaliterary.org for a joyous event celebrating our amazing queer planet on April 16 by registering right here.
shorturl.at/Ppors
Join Orion, @radiolab.bsky.social, and @lambdaliterary.org for a joyous event celebrating our amazing queer planet on April 16 by registering right here.
shorturl.at/Ppors
April 9, 2025 at 7:13 PM
So excited for this 🌈🌍, everyone look, register, listen in!
I've been waiting for this book to come out for so long. @vauhinivara.bsky.social is one of the writers I teach when I teach my students about LLMs and storytelling. Can't wait to finally buy this 💜
SEARCHES IS OUT TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!! 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 Mathangi Subramanian profiled me — and the book — in Kirkus. www.kirkusreviews.com/news-and-fea...
Vauhini Vara on the Uses and Abuses of Technology | Kirkus Reviews
The journalist and fiction writer wrestles with the complexities of life in the digital age.
www.kirkusreviews.com
April 8, 2025 at 3:28 PM
I've been waiting for this book to come out for so long. @vauhinivara.bsky.social is one of the writers I teach when I teach my students about LLMs and storytelling. Can't wait to finally buy this 💜