I really should’ve saved a couple of things from last week’s list for today…oh well, it’ll be faster for both of us this way.
Odds ‘n ends about books and reading that caught my eye this week. You’ve probably seen some/most/all of them, but just in case:
ChatGPT Shaming Is Making Our Writing So Much Worse: In the age of A.I. paranoia, people are cutting em dashes, skipping metaphors, and leaving in typos to prove their human.—If it’s a choice of defending my writing as human generated or cutting an em-dash, I’ll go to the gibbet! Leaving in typos? Stuff of nightmares.
Convince Audible to revise it’s New Royalty Model—I’m not going to tell you if you should sign this or not. Or if this should alter your audiobook practices (but there is a libro.fm link in my sidebar and I get a little something from it if you subscribe). But you should give this a read just to understand what Audible is doing.
Linda Castillo on Keeping Her Kate Burkholder Series Fresh and Frightening After 17 Books—I’m way behind in that series and I’m not so sure she’s pulling it off. But maybe I’m in a middling-time for her and things will freshen up. Still, it was interesting to read.
Andy Peloquin and some fellow authors clearly had some fun at WorldCon as seen in Let’s ask random authors some questions…Part One!!
SFF books featuring Characters with Disabilties – Top Ten Tuesday!—2 solid picks here and 8 that probably are, too. Feed your TBR!
Speaking of feeding your TBR, it’s time for Narratess Indie August Sale. My TBR is embiggened!

A Book-ish Related Podcast episode (or two) you might want to give a listen to:
Book Off! Season 14, Ep. 13 JD Kirk and MW Craven—I haven’t listened to a Book Off! in ages, this was a good one to get back into it with. Loads of fun.

To help talk about backlist titles (and just for fun), What Was I Talking About 10 Years Ago Week?
212 by Alafair Burke
Seconds by Bryan Lee O’Malley
Veiled by Benedict Jacka
Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee—Nunc hoc in marmore non est incisum
Lastly, I mentioned the releases of: Hallow Point by Ari Marmell; Zero World by Jason Hough; Last Words by Michael Koryta; Zeroes by Chuck Wendig; and Percy Jackson’s Greek Heroes by Rick Riordan

This Week’s New Releases that I’m Excited About and/or You’ll Probably See Here Soon:
A Mother’s Guide to the Apocalypse by Hollie Overton—”a post-apocalyptic mystery exploring the unshakeable bond between mothers and daughters and the sacrifices we make for the people we love.” This looks intense and riveting


Becky's Book Blog
Thanks so much for linking to my post 🙂
HCNewton
Of course! I enjoyed it.