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A Retroactive Look

Published: 16 Apr 2025 | Updated: 16 Apr 2025

Herein you'll find an archived edition of my monthly newsletter: Feb 2025. Hope you enjoy!

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Field Notes

This issue... like next month's is being published in the middle of April. Long overdue!

I have no excuse except this is the beauty and curse of having a site: it's an infinite time sink of delightful projects and potential.

This was an excellent twenty-eight days for reading. Read so many great books, including a few paperbacks, which I missed after months of only electronic formats.

I participated in the IndieWeb Blog Carnival for the first time, which was great! The idea is encouraging people to post on their sites more often. It fits the bill! I've signed up to be a host, but that's not until 2026! Still something to look forward to, as far into the future as it is.

Sara hosted a special IndieWeb Homebrew Website Club meeting about writing, so you know I attended! The conversations were fascinating and varied. I'd love to host one in the future. I also attended the monthly 32 Bit Cafe webweaving workshop for the first time. Such fun!

This February was, as it always is, a short, yet pleasant month.


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Zachary Kai is a space fantasy writer, offbeat queer, traveler, zinester, and avowed generalist. The internet is his livelihood and lifeline.

Acknowledgement Of Country

I acknowledge the folks whose lands I owe my existence to: the Koori people. The traditional owners, storytellers, and first peoples. This land's been tended and lived alongside for millennia with knowledge passed down through generations. What a legacy. May it prevail.

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