Links: Maps, Sci-Fi, & More


Hello, everyone! I am officially back in the States! Thank you for all the birthday wishes and if you wish to see some of my adventures, feel free to look at my Instagram. The trip was wonderful and full of delicious food.

I will also have to return to South Korea in about a month because my baby brother (yes, he is 30 but will always be “baby brother”) is getting married! Very excited, but since I used all my vacation time, my partner and I will be flying there, celebrating, and coming back in five days. Please pray that the jetlag gods will be kind to me.

My trip also really makes me want to get back on the kdrama train. Do any of you have some current recs from within the last couple years? Ones I’ve previous enjoyed are Boys Over FlowersFated to Love YouCrash Landing on You, and City Hall. Help me!

Lumberjanes is turning ten! There is currently a Kickstarter to back a special anniversary edition, plus some extra collectibles. Are you a Lumberjanes fan?

Nat Henry (@NatMakesMaps on Twitter) has launched “an interactive map that shows walkable, bikeable, and transit-friendly neighborhoods across every block in the United States.” It automatically defaults to Seattle, but you can search other cities.

Tropes & Trifles, a romance bookstore in Minneapolis, had their grand opening! I saw some pictures from the amazing turnout. If any of you went, we’d love to hear about it!

I know I’m way late, but apparently over a decade ago, NASA put together a list of the most scientifically plausible films of all time. The list originally lived on Moviefone’s blog, which isn’t really around anymore. I feel like we should all take the list with a grain of salt, but peep number seven! I’d also love an updated list.

Don’t forget to share what cool or interesting things you’ve seen, read, or listened to this week! And if you have anything you think we’d like to post on a future Wednesday Links, send it my way!





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