Shelley Buck Author

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From Amherst to Portland, via everywhere. Books: FLOATING POINT, EAST, INDIA BOUND shelleybuck.com #cnf #binders #travel #WritingCommunity (Find photos on IG @ShelleyBuckAuthor)
Experiencing this storm, and being involved in my local #GMRS emergency net makes me think a lot about a #SonomaCounty #Mastodon instance. I could see it as super useful. And I bet it would get a bunch of folks on the #Fedi that might not otherwise have joined. @SonomaCounty

For thousands of years, fermenting beer was considered a household task for #women.

By the Middle Ages, some sold beer at English markets. Female brewers wore tall, pointy hats to be easily spotted. They stood by cauldrons & often had cats to keep mice away.

Sound familiar? It should.

You see, when male brewers felt threatened, they accused the women of witchcraft. These rumors may have led to some witch iconography we still recognize today.

https://theconversation.com/women-used-to-dominate-the-beer-industry-until-the-witch-accusations-started-pouring-in-155940 #history #HistoryRemix

Women used to dominate the beer industry – until the witch accusations started pouring in

Today, beer is marketed to men and the industry is run by men. It wasn’t always that way.

The Conversation
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There is a Japanese word for that pile of books you've purchased with the intention of reading but never read – and other wonderfully untranslatable words from around the world, illustrated https://www.themarginalian.org/2014/11/24/lost-in-translation-ella-frances-sanders/
Lost in Translation: An Illustrated Catalog of Beautiful Untranslatable Words from Around the World

The euphoria experienced as you begin to fall in love, the pile of books bought but unread, the coffee “threefill,” and other lyrical linguistic delights.

The Marginalian
Many government agencies are expressing concerns about how to communicate with the public without Twitter, especially in emergencies. Of course, it was a bad idea to become dependent on Twitter to such an extent in the first place, and no matter what happens, this needs rethinking.
Sure would be great to see some #litmags join the @litsubmissions group and post their calls. Just sayin'...
WIRED just published my beginner's guide to Mastodon! Thank you to the 100+ people who responded to my request for tips and advice for understanding the culture here. https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-get-started-use-mastodon/