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highplainsdem

(57,878 posts)
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 04:57 PM Aug 1

Many people have a book in them, but it takes a special kind of freak...

That's the start of a Bluesky post today from Gabino Iglesias, whose Bluesky profile reads:

Writer/reader/speaker/music lover/book reviewer (NPR, Locus, etc)/freelancer/photographer/PhD/New York Times horror columnist. Words in many places. I want to do all the things, so invite me!


Locus, in case you're not familiar with it, is a science fiction fanzine - well, it used to be called a fanzine, back in olden days when it was mimeographed: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locus_(magazine)

I'd never heard of Gabino Iglesias before, though considering he has "words in many places" it's likely I've seen his reviews without noticing his name.

I couldn't help noticing his Bluesky post today, though, when it popped up under Discover rather than Follow, before I could switch over to the Bluesky accounts I follow. I thought people in this forum might appreciate it (and it applies to lots of other types of work, too).

Monthly reminder: Many people have a book in them, but it takes a special kind of freak to leave the Land of Laziness, cross the Plains of Procrastination and Insecurity Mountain, find the Blade of No One Made You Do This, and use it to cut your chest open and yank that book out.

Gabino Iglesias (@gabino.bsky.social) 2025-08-01T13:16:32.917Z
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Many people have a book in them, but it takes a special kind of freak... (Original Post) highplainsdem Aug 1 OP
Lol so true! SheltieLover Aug 1 #1
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 4 #3
I take so long to write a book A-Schwarzenegger Aug 1 #2

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A-Schwarzenegger

(15,746 posts)
2. I take so long to write a book
Fri Aug 1, 2025, 10:57 PM
Aug 1

and the surgery happens sooo slooowwwly
that i'm not really aware it's happened
until the bloody book is sitting on the table
in front of me, asking, "What now?"

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