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Halsted M. Bernard is a writer living in Portland, Oregon. Her writing has appeared in Innsmouth Magazine, Map Literary, and Bewildering Stories, and she is a member of literary writing and spoken-word performance group Writers' Bloc. For more about Halsted's publications and performances, please see her "Fiction" page.

Halsted is also a diarist, librarian, VR enthusiast, runner, gamer, knitter, lover of fountain pens, excruciatingly amateur photog, a former Yankee expat in Scotland, and other things sans links.

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Day 245 of Project 365: Hand-lettering.
Not an ink test: Noodler's FPN Dumas Tulipe Noire.
Day 104 of Project 365: Hang on tightly, let go lightly.

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  • Amy Winehouse - Back to Black - Back to Black
  • Mr. Big - Lean Into It - To Be With You
  • John Mellencamp - American Fool - Hurts So Good

RSS Watching

  • Star Wars: The Last Jedi, 2017 - ★★★★
  • Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill, 1999 - ★★★★★
  • The Avengers, 2012 - ★★★½

RSS Clicking

  • randomslasher: renamok: This woman confronts racism in the...
    cygnoir shared this story from I tumble for you: Perfect. randomslasher: renamok: This woman confronts racism in the funniest way possible. Not all heroes wear capes.
  • Science Fiction Short Stories to Read Online (And Where to Find Them)
    cygnoir shared this story from BOOK RIOT. We’re really in a second golden age of science fiction short stories, with multiple excellent outlets that not only publish these stories, but put them online for free. Here’s a list of a few good stories to get you started—which, trust me, is just scraping the surface of all that was excellent in 2017—and more impor […]
  • Reaching people on the internet
    cygnoir shared this story from The Oatmeal - Comics, Quizzes, & Stories: I miss the old days. View

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Current Projects

  • JDB1745
  • Learning Languages
  • Learning to Code

Expat Resources

  • Expat.com Edinburgh
  • Expats Blog
  • Fave Embra Pubs
  • Fave Embra Restaurants
  • UK Yankee

Fellow Writers

  • Alberto Yáñez
  • Andrew C. Ferguson
  • Bram E. Gieben
  • Cat Rambo
  • Courtney P.K.
  • Darren S. Layne
  • Gavin Inglis
  • Hannu Rajaniemi
  • Kaite Welsh
  • Kirsti Wishart
  • Lynsey May
  • marssie Mencotti
  • Sarah Kanning
  • Tom M. Franklin
  • William Shunn
  • Writers' Bloc

Stuff I Like

  • Buffer Social Media Sharing
  • Evernote
  • Free & Easy Email Reminders
  • Free Open-Source Security App
  • Fresh, Chef-Cooked Dinners Delivered
  • Imperfect Produce
  • Keep Your Mouth Healthy
  • MOO Cards & More
  • Organize Your Brain
  • Pobox Lifetime Email
  • RescueTime
  • Swap Your Used Books
  • Team Communication for the 21st Century
  • Turn data into happy days

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The opinions and views expressed therein are solely my own and not of any organization or employer.

History of lyrics that aren’t lyrics.

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This is a clever medley! History Of Lyrics That Aren’t Lyrics – YouTube (via ze frank).

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  • Date 1 January 2012
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