Brandon H. Bell

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I'm Brandon and I write stories. My work has been published in Apex Magazine, Underland Arcana, M-Brane SF, and others. I edited the Torn Pages and Aether Age anthologies, both with Christopher Fletcher, and founded the magazine Fantastique Unfettered.

#fiction #stories #horror #sciencefiction #fantasy #weirdfiction #shortstories #writer

homepagehttps://www.brandonhbell.com
Featured Storyhttps://www.underlandarcana.com/brandon-h-bell-on-a-flayed-horse/
Audio Storyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHb0Id3fiU8
I'd love to connect with you here on Mastodon if you enjoy any of the following: gothic fiction, horror books, horror movies, cats, barn owls, deep-sea monstrosities, the smell of wet stone, dancing with bees, crafting Halloween decorations, teaching ventriloquist dummies how to speak on their own, entering swirling portals that open in the basement wall, crawling through labyrinthine tunnels inside the moon, summoning random cosmic behemoths.
Mastodon provides some focus on your 'community' so you can level up your experience by choosing an instance that aligns with your interests. This is probably super obvious to most people, but I underestimated the importance of this choice and went from seeing generalist posts (on my 1st instance, which I left due to moderation issues) to predominantly news & politics. Contemplating a final migration to writing.exchange #learning

I'm given to understand that an introduction is how things are done around here. So, hi, I'm Rex, mostly on Masto as a reader and sometime writer of weird fiction, horror, and dark fantasy. Y'know, creepy stuff. Don't worry though, I'm reasonably well-adjusted. Mostly.

[ #introduction #writing #reading #horror #weirdfiction #darkfantasy ]

OK #Mastodon. I've seen several toots on #accessibility for #screenreader users, however, I've not seen one from a screenreader user (as far as I know). I've used ZoomText, Outspoken, JAWS (AKA JFW), Supernova, NVDA (Windows), and VoiceOver (both on Macs and iPhone). I don't have experience with Windows Narrator or TalkBack. I would like to rectify and clarify a few small things.
First off, any awareness of accessibility issues, and endeavours to make things more accessible is great. Keep going!
But…
Blind/low-vision people have been using the internet as long as everyone else. We had to become used to the way people share things, and find workarounds or tell developers what we needed; this latter one has been the main drive to get us here and now. Over the past decade, screen readers have improved dramatically, including more tools, languages, and customisability. However, the basics were already firmly in place around 2000. Sadly, screen readers cost a lot of money at that time. Now, many are free; truly the biggest triumph for accessibility IMHO.
So, what you can do to help screen readers help their users is three simple things.
1. Write well: use punctuation, and avoid things like random capitalisation or * halfway through words.
2. Image description: screen readers with image recognition built-in will only provide a very short description, like: a plant, a painting, a person wearing a hat, etc. It can also deal with text included in the image, as long as the text isn't too creatively presented. So, by all means, go absolutely nuts with detail.
3. Hashtags: this is the most commonly boosted topic I've seen here, so #ThisIsWhatAnAccessibleHashtagLooksLike. The capitalisation ensures it's read correctly, and for some long hashtags without caps, I've known screen readers to give up and just start spelling the whole damn thing out, which is slow and painful.
That's really all. Thanks for reading! 😘

Since the usa supreme court decision I've been making an effort of reading and reviewing comics that talk about abortion.

So far I have read and reviewed:
+ My Mom Had an Abortion
+ Not Funny Ha-Ha: A Handbook for Something Hard
+ I Know You Rider

I'm also in the process of reading Comics For Choice with review coming soon.

But I need more recommendations! #Comics #Reading #Bookstadon @bookstodon #abortion #ReproductiveJustice

https://www.underlandpress.com/arcanadeck02.php

Underland Arcana Deck Two is available and includes my story, On a Flayed Horse.

"These are the ways we find new paths. These are the ways we protect our hearts. These are the ways we illuminate monsters. These are the ways we craft our sigils." #books #readers #BookStadon #weirdfiction #stories #fiction #smallpress #anthology

Arcana Deck Two

#currentlyreading #books

I've started McCabe's Poguemahone, a novel written in free verse. Other unusual books that you'd recommend?

Just migrated to mstdn.social. Looking to follow any #buddhist accounts or folks interested in #buddhism

Also interested in #progressive social and political action including #environment #climatechange #lgbtq rights #blm #landback #basicuniversalincome #healthcare #DefundThePolice

Further interests: #nature #writing #podcasting #history #uu

Oh, and #Dnd 😆

Longtime fan of #StarTrek (especially), #StarWars, and certain sports teams, but afraid to follow on social media (too many spoilers!)

This is Louie. #cattax #ifitfitsitsits

#introduction

I'm a fiction writer. My most recent story, On a Flayed Horse, is available online at Underland Arcana. That and an audio version of my story, The Teratologist's Brother, are both linked on my profile, and there are links to more fiction on my homepage.

Some interests not included on my profile:

#reading
#writingcommunity
#spaceopera
#gothichorror
#hiking
#music
#buddhism
#cats

I'm happy to be here!