Nov. 29th, 2016

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tkingfisher:

So, uh…looks like we’re actually doing this thing! Tomorrow! If the CSS is kind, it will auto-populate and if not, I’ll do it manually, but it is going live, come hell or high water!
You can read the introduction (and bookmark the page where more things will appear) right here!
I will be posting links here as they go live, never fear! It will be up Tuesdays and Thursdays, and we’re going to try bonus content on Sundays–little snippets about the world of Orcus and so forth–once we’ve had a few weeks to settle in, and I’ll do my best to get an RSS feed working as well for people who don’t check back here frequently.
Long-time readers will recognize the start of the story–“Hey! It’s the one with Baba Yaga!”–as having been posted here. Yup, that’s the one, and I finally finished it…
I’m all nervous and stuff. This is such a weird little book and I’m still not sure if anyone will like it or if they will throw tomatoes, but by god, I wrote it anyway, and thanks to the awesome people on Patreon, I can offer it free to the world. 

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Signe Wilkinson Cartoon from 2016-09-14

When public school revenues come from local property taxes, they’re not really so public anymore. As is the policy in Vermont, there should be state-wide contribution to a common pool, so that every child may receive an adequate education, without economically restricted communities augmenting their lavish investment in their children with more state dollars they don’t need.

Also, when busing is cut, and children no longer have choice in where they attend, schools become segregated, and segregation in schools in the US is now worse than it was before the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s.

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