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Dani Chase

I'm in my hobbit era. Speculative fiction writer, life-long New Englander, chronic DNF-er

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Written in the Book

The closet is a unique and universal trauma.

It is because of that simple and heartbreaking truth that we can find community in the most unique, quiet spaces, like a library book, published in 1992.

At first, I thought the book must have...

6 days ago
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Bridgerton Season 5 and Inner-Community Bias

There has been a lot of discourse around Bridgerton Season 5 and the incoming sapphic storyline.

I’m not going to give attention to the straight and/or closeted homophobes. They’re loud, sure, but they already have quite the platform, and...

2 months ago
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Jan & Feb 2026: Everything I did and did not read

I DNF more books than I finish.

(DNF, for those who aren’t in the bookish world, means did-not-finish.)

It’s not that I expect every book I pick up to be a literary masterpiece, nor do I think every book that I finish is one either. I jus...

2 months ago
3

Bookish Elitism, Education, and the Continued Fall of Society

Elitism in the bookish community is perpetuating the societal problems that we’re facing.

I’m annoyed by the discourse in the bookish community around what should be considered literature, which books should and should not exist, and what...

3 months ago
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Hobbit Long-Weekend

I’m in my hobbit era.

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But what does that mean?

For me, it means slowing down and taking some of the societal pressure off myself. It’s not about ignoring the horrors of the world, but creating a soft balance to help me get...

4 months ago
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