Finished reading: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin 📚

Simply sublime. I have so much more to say but will need a while to sit with it a bit.

Seriously, make this your next read.


I’m still reading: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin. I’m about halfway through and enjoying it very much so far. It’s fantastic. That said, I feel compelled to share something I’ve come to figure out while reading it.

The book takes place in the world of digital game development and, for those of us who are not gamers and not particularly familiar with that world, one might be put off by that and decide to avoid the book. But here’s the thing… Gaming in this case is a MacGuffin. It could be replaced with any collaborative creative endeavor and the story and characters would be just as compelling.

So, if the setting and subject matter made you disregard or avoid this book, please don’t let it. This is trending to be one of my favorite books I’ve read in a very long time.


I do sincerely hope that some game designers/developers somewhere are hard at work on Ichigo: A Child of The Sea.


Currently reading: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin 📚

I wanna be just like the cool kids.


Finished reading: When No One Is Watching by Alyssa Cole 📚— My wife suggested I give this one a shot. “It’s like nothing you’ve likely read before”. And she’s right, a slow burn thriller with subversive food for thought.


How come no one told me @Fiftyfootshadows was on Micro.blog?

I’m very disppointed in you.


I keep hoping against hope that in one of these iPad OS 16 updates they’ll at least add the ability to let me change the Lock Screen clock font.


By the way, I do have an account on the extinct furry elephant app (or is it the furry extinct elephant app?). it’s @patrickrhone@mastodon.social.

I’m not spending much time there but have begun to check it once a day at least for new follows/followers.


Currently reading: When No One Is Watching by Alyssa Cole. This is a book my wife told me I should read two years ago. Finally getting around to it. Great so far.📚


My 2022 in 354 pages. I know I’ve mentioned it several times before but I’m still amazed/delighted that Day One offers this feature. It’s tremendous.