







Off The Topic Thursdays/ Diner
Seeing Through The Eye of Photography
The Joy Of Genderfluid And Pansexuality
Story Of A Warrior by John Michael Howell
Celerities Who Came Out In 2026

I don’t know where to start from, but like always, I have a fair bit to say, health-wise, none of the appointments I need has been scheduled yet, so it’s good and bad at the same time. I tried two readathons: the first I had to stop mid-month since I messed up; the second was the Gay Sh!t readathon. And yes, with 70+ reads LGBTI+, I’m pretty sure I can cover most, if not all, of the prompts.
You know what the bright side is of having a readathon slump for me, having read a lot of different stuff. Staying on the topic, I get why people aren’t fans of ChatGPT for book recommendations, but I rated most books I found like that pretty highly. It helped me read a variety of things and stuff that I would have picked up otherwise, so that’s a win in my book. You know, when there’s a novel you can’t stop thinking of, this month that novel is By Way of Sorrow by Robyn Gigl.
By the way, am I the only one finding it harder and harder to blog because of the WordPress changes? I’m starting to think they are doing so on purpose, which to me doesn’t make sense, business-wise, since if people don’t blog, they will start to lose money, but now they have restricted the access to hyperlink, but I have plain B do the hyperlinks I need on Word, then copy and paste what I need. At some point, I want to replace the book covers in my old posts with their titles, so people can still find the book while saving storage space. In the last month, I’ve had a huge drop in followers, and I can’t figure out why. Maybe people are fed up with my ranting?
I think a lot of people are having more trouble blogging with the changes. Also, you’ve been posting mostly LBGT books and not everyone is into those. That’s not a problem, but just the way it is.
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