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The end of my first week back at work after a three week break and I’ve managed to sleep strenuously enough to hurt my eyes.

10:37 am

We have entered the Screaming Chimney days of windy winter.

4:37 pm

Yet a single meaty cloud passes and you no longer have enough light to see across the room.

1:39 pm

It’s the season of accidental shiny-surface-induced blindness.

1:08 pm

I’d forgotten how the Big Christmas Tree acted as a diffuser. At this time of year any unobscured sunlight comes in through the rear window like a laser.

12:39 pm

The perfect winter’s evening reading soundtrack: loud-enough-to-be-heard wind and empty-sounding streets.

6:58 pm

December is when I started to follow mainly photographers and artists on Mastodon rather than predominantly just the same old ‘opinionated tech’ folks from the other site. No regrets.

7:39 pm (1 image)

Ah, here we go, the first vague anxiety of the new year: wondering if the neighbours silently judge me for the Christmas lights still blazing from every surface inside the house like a lighthouse beam.

1:23 pm

Strong winds and the low winter sun turning trees into disco balls.

1:00 pm

The precious discovery of an unopened, family-size box of Maltesers that mysteriously survived Christmas.

11:47 am

“His eyes seemed to root back under all the bulk of that forehead, too thick, too jammy, all full of resistive meats and fluids; exhausting to cut into sections, should such a thing come up.”

I think I may have the turkey sweats.

9:29 pm

All Christmas mini-rolls already consumed well before Christmas Day, regardless of the amount stockpiled. The great tradition continues.

12:31 pm

Lovecraftian office space.

7:16 pm (4 images)

Wondered why I could see a reflection of a cat in the TV. Probably time to trim the beard a tad.

1:07 pm

Something I wasn’t expecting with ChatGPT is its non-trivial use in gamifying ‘the blank page’.

As a non-writer sounding board you can feed it some half-thought-through notion for a story, ask it to produce an outline or where to start, then essentially find ways to do the opposite.

If it produces a standard, formulaic approach to an idea, you can then tear that apart, or invert it. You can much more easily see your story, the one that it wouldn’t tell.

3:31 pm

Long abandoned technology.

12:16 pm (4 images)

Unexpected ruins.

3:57 pm (4 images)

A little while ago I was sharing the Stable-Diffusion-generated images I use as visual writing prompts–in case they were of any use to others–but stopped when the ‘AI art’ debate really kicked off.

Taking a cue from @Curator and the .art instance guidelines, I may re-start sharing but will self-impose the same basic rules: they’ll be behind a content warning, with an hashtag, noting the generator used. Nothing I post here uses any artist styles in the prompt.

3:55 pm

Is there a term like nerdsniping that applies to fiction writers when presented with an endless, winter photography stream of isolated, spooky roads?

12:51 pm