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Listening: L'Esprit de Nyege 2020

[Last Updated: 2022.07.16]
[Originally Posted: 2021.02.21]

Kicking myself because I just missed being able to buy/download this collection from Nyege Nyege (now it is 666 Euros to buy and it can’t be streamed.)

L’Esprit de Nyege 2020 - Cover Art

But I found a decent mixtape based on the collection on Soundcloud.

Kicking myself because I just missed being able to buy/download this collection from Nyege Nyege (now it is 666 Euros to buy and it can’t be streamed.)

L’Esprit de Nyege 2020 - Cover Art

But I found a decent mixtape based on the collection on Soundcloud.

Only problems are:

  1. I’m not really supporting the label or the artists by listening to it this way
  2. I don’t really know which artist or track I’m hearing at any given time to go seek it out

It is certainly an electrifying listen, though. Think I’ll be digging through more of this label and related artists for the next while.

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''readingeverythingsad''

[Last Updated: 2022.07.16]
[Originally Posted: 2021.04.09]

I’m reading Everything Sad Is Untrue by Daniel Nayeri, and it is really good but it is taking a while because some nights I fall asleep while I’m reading it and then some nights I scroll through Facebook or web comics or websites about comic books instead of reading it. And then I feel bad, almost as if I, king-like, have killed Scheherazade by not continuing to listen.

Everything Sad Is Untrue, both the unjacketed book and the dust jacket, separate, on my desk

I’m reading Everything Sad Is Untrue by Daniel Nayeri, and it is really good but it is taking a while because some nights I fall asleep while I’m reading it and then some nights I scroll through Facebook or web comics or websites about comic books instead of reading it. And then I feel bad, almost as if I, king-like, have killed Scheherazade by not continuing to listen.

Everything Sad Is Untrue, both the unjacketed book and the dust jacket, separate, on my desk

That’s a metaphor like in the book. I should go to sleep now and the book will still be there tomorrow.

Just realized that violin motif from Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade has been in my head tonight and maybe I should listen to that while I read this book tomorrow night. I’ve always been a weirdly big fan of Rimsky-Korsakov; it goes back to when I was a teenager. But that’s Russian music and maybe I should find some actual Persian music to listen to instead. Don’t know much of anything about Persian music. Hmmm.

(A couple of nice YouTube options above, and below, what I actually listened to. It was an excuse to listen to some old favorites more than it had anything to do with the book.)

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''readinghomeisnotacountry''

[Last Updated: 2022.07.16]
[Originally Posted: 2021.04.26]

I started reading Home Is Not a Country by Safia Elhillo

A hardback “review copy” of Home Is Not a Country by Safia Elhillo rests on top of a couple of recent issues of Poetry Magazine, which I am also reading. Image uploaded to my CMS sideways and I decided to just leave it.

I started reading Home Is Not a Country by Safia Elhillo

A hardback “review copy” of Home Is Not a Country by Safia Elhillo rests on top of a couple of recent issues of Poetry Magazine, which I am also reading. Image uploaded to my CMS sideways and I decided to just leave it.

(A hardback “review copy” of Home Is Not a Country by Safia Elhillo rests on top of a couple of recent issues of Poetry Magazine, which I am also reading. Image uploaded to my CMS sideways and I decided to just leave it.)

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''reading with kids-theinquisitorstale''

[Last Updated: 2022.07.16]
[Originally Posted: 2021.04.27]

I started reading The Inquisitor’s Tale by Adam Gidwitz with my kids tonight.

The Inquisitor’s Tale on top of a book stack, surrounded by the Lego accretions of Will and Mia’s bedroom

I started reading The Inquisitor’s Tale by Adam Gidwitz with my kids tonight.

The Inquisitor’s Tale on top of a book stack, surrounded by the Lego accretions of Will and Mia’s bedroom

[Caption: The Inquisitor’s Tale on top of a book stack, surrounded by the Lego accretions of Will and Mia’s bedroom]

Will wanted to try this book but Mia was grumpy about it (“Can we just read a book with NO magic in it for once?” - valid request, actually) but she finally agreed that we could just try the first chapter tonight since we needed to read something. After we finished the first chapter, she started chanting “More! More!” and I had to read them half of the next chapter.

P.S. Posted this status on Goodreads because I guess I’m back onto compulsively noting all my reading updates on Goodreads again.

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''readingtheoverstory''

[Last Updated: 2022.07.16]
[Originally Posted: 2021.08.01]

I am on screenpage 455 of 1034 of The Overstory, by Richard Powers, reading it on my phone.

I am on screenpage 455 of 1034 of The Overstory, by Richard Powers, reading it on my phone.

Past notes and updates on the occasion of my reading The Overstory by Richard Powers:

  • It turns out I actually love reading books on my phone, especially large books. (Recently read Jemisin’s whole Inheritance Trilogy on my phone. It’s a habit now.) [8/1/2021]

  • This book is kind of the Moby Dick for trees. Meaning, this book is tree-obsessed in the way that Moby Dick is whale-obsessed. Not that I’ve ever read more than 33% of the way through Moby Dick - yet. I read enough to find that it was completely whale-obsessed. Kind of want to join one of those Moby Dick readathons some year. Actually, that is completely untrue - I don’t want to sit around listening to other people read Moby Dick, I want to do my own personal readathon of Moby Dick. [8/1/2021]

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''reading-summerinthecityofroses''

[Last Updated: 2022.07.16]
[Originally Posted: 2021.10.09]

As of last night I’m 35% of the way into Summer in the City of Roses by Michelle Ruiz Keil, reading it on my phone. 📚

As of last night I’m 35% of the way into Summer in the City of Roses by Michelle Ruiz Keil, reading it on my phone. 📚

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''boylife-goldeyes''

[Last Updated: 2022.07.16]
[Originally Posted: 2021.10.12]

You could daydream about what a collab between Kevin Shields and Frank Ocean might sound like, if they ever got around to it in ten years or something.

Or, you could just listen to boylife’s song “goldeyes” right now.

You could daydream about what a collab between Kevin Shields and Frank Ocean might sound like, if they ever got around to it in ten years or something.

Or, you could just listen to boylife’s song “goldeyes” right now.

It’s the final track off his new album gelato.

boylife - gelato - cover image

Or you could even do both.

(Think I’ll be creating a ‘Favorite Music of 2021’ page soon, and I’ll probably add this album to it when I do.)

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''wednesday-twinplagues-cassette''

[Last Updated: 2022.07.16]
[Originally Posted: 2021.10.22]

Been streaming this album a lot, so I bought the cassette.

Been streaming this album a lot, so I bought the cassette.

No review, but it sounds to me like Waxahatchee fronting Siamese Dream-era Pumpkins, and I’m really into it.

(Haven’t actually played the cassette, though.)

Album: Twin Plagues Artist: Wednesday (Ashville, North Carolina) Release Year: 2021 Label: Orindal Records

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Reading: All Boys Aren't Blue

[Last Updated: 2022.07.16]
[Originally Posted: 2021.11.14]

Yesterday morning I finished reading All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson. This morning I wrote six to seven pages of thoughts and notes about it, that I’m likely not safe to share anywhere right now, including here in unsyndicated nowhereland.

It’s a powerful book, though, if you’re willing to spend the time with it. And I’m afraid that fear of that power might be the true root and rot of the issue that seemingly requires me not to talk about it.

Yesterday morning I finished reading All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson. This morning I wrote six to seven pages of thoughts and notes about it, that I’m likely not safe to share anywhere right now, including here in unsyndicated nowhereland.

It’s a powerful book, though, if you’re willing to spend the time with it. And I’m afraid that fear of that power might be the true root and rot of the issue that seemingly requires me not to talk about it.

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On Virtual Coffee and Mormons Who Play Animal Crossing

[Last Updated: 2022.07.16]
[Originally Posted: 2021.11.27]

I’m curious how Mormons1 who play Animal Crossing: New Horizons are responding to the new café.

I’m curious how Mormons1 who play Animal Crossing: New Horizons are responding to the new café.

  • Does anyone refrain from having their character drink coffee in Animal Crossing, so as to avoid even the very appearance of evil?

  • Have kids been caught by their parents drinking coffee in the game and had the game confiscated or banned?

  • Are any Mormons going bonkers drinking cup after cup of coffee in Animal Crossing because it’s “just a game” or “doesn’t count?”

  • How does someone’s stance on coffee in Animal Crossing compare to their stance on violence and gore in other video games?

  • Is drinking coffee in Animal Crossing ‘Word of Wisdom pornography?’

  • Am I overthinking this, or at least thinking more about it than I ever would have back when I was a Mormon?2


I was always jealous when one of the island residents would be walking around the island with a cup of coffee or hot cocoa.

But it turns out that now that I can, drinking coffee in Animal Crossing is not all that satisfying. Doing almost anything in Animal Crossing is not all that satisfying for very long, to be honest.

Drinking real coffee in real life is generally satisfying, though.


  1. I believe they were instructed that they prefer to be referred to as ‘members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints’ now. I think this gives me an opening in that the term ‘Mormon’ may now be technically available for me to reappropriate, redefine, and claim for my own purposes. I’m not all that interested in making that claim right now, though. ↩︎

  2. Nope. I often overthought things in regards to the church, which is ultimately one of the many reasons I’m not there anymore. ↩︎

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