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Author's Notes: Puss's Boots
Puss's Boots. This story is over ten years old, over 475 years old, and over thirty years old. As a child, I fell in love with a picture book of Puss-in-Boots; I loved the simple, colourful, elegant faux-Medieval art designs even more than the story. Years later, I studied history thrive fashion, and this one book still lives with me. I wrote this story three times; it was my first original fairytale, and my first original queer story.
By Dionearia Redabout 8 hours ago in Writers
Why GPT 5.3 Codex, Claude Opus 4.6, and Claude Sonnet 5 Are the Future of AI Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and the advancements seen in recent iterations of AI models showcase the potential they have in transforming various industries. Among these cutting-edge technologies, GPT 5.3 Codex, Claude Opus 4.6, and Claude Sonnet 5 stand out as the future of AI. These models are at the forefront of advancing machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), and AI-driven solutions. This article delves into why these models are seen as the vanguard of AI technology and how they work together to drive AI innovation.
By Abbasi Publisherabout 11 hours ago in Writers
The Importance of Sales Management Tools in Modern Businesses
Introduction Sales is one of the most critical functions in any business. It involves more than just closing deals; it requires planning, tracking, communication, and follow-up. As customer expectations grow and sales processes become more complex, businesses increasingly rely on digital systems to manage their sales activities efficiently.
By jimmie Lotteabout 11 hours ago in Writers
The Role of Project Management Software in Australian Companies
Introduction Australian companies today operate in an environment where projects are becoming more complex and time-sensitive. Teams often work across departments, locations, and even time zones. Managing this level of coordination using manual methods can lead to confusion and delays. As a result, many organisations now rely on digital tools to help them plan, organise, and deliver projects more effectively.
By jimmie Lotteabout 12 hours ago in Writers
Author's Notes: Little Snow-White
"Snow-White, Rose-Red, will you beat your lover dead?" "But Little Snow-White is still a thousand times fairer than you." Two women white as either snow or roses, two sisters that loved and stood together rather than attack each other, and a princess whose "dead body" was nearly sold and then given to a strange prince. These stories begged to be put together in a way that offered the romantic love of a fairytale as well as the familial love that is so often missing from them.
By Dionearia Redabout 23 hours ago in Writers
Author's Notes: Sleeping Beauty
Take one Meddling Fairy (colour: Lilac); one cursed Princess who knows she is cursed, thank you very much; two loving but, ultimately, clueless parents just trying to do their best; two siblings willing to brave a curse for (what they sincerely hope will be) freedom; and two nobles looking for love: what do you get - Sleeping Beauty.
By Dionearia Redabout 23 hours ago in Writers
Author's Notes: The Fairytale of Cinderella
Take an ancient story, add a queer foundation, characters that really want to make their marriage work, Rogers and Hammerstein, Into the Woods (just for flavour), a bit of soulmate magic, and, perhaps, you will find a true Happy Ever After.
By Dionearia Redabout 23 hours ago in Writers
Author's Notes: The Fairytale of Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast is an old fairytale whose protostory can be dated back to Ancient Greece, and it has always been my favourite fairytale. I grew up with the Disney version, and the beauty of it - the rich colours, the fantastical yet very real and grounded designs, the cleverness of Belle and a Beast who grows to match her... all these things have always resonated with me. As I grew and learned different variations, I realised how changeable and adaptable fairytales are, especially in queer terms. The Beast is a creature transformed, a creature trying to find 'his' humanity again; the Beauty is Other, different, odd. Apart. They are a queer couple even when they are not. This new version mixes several traditional versions with a female Beast, a wise and clever heroine, and a few Disney references because, well, why not?
By Dionearia Redabout 23 hours ago in Writers
Craft over catharsis.
I like reading, 📚 I like writing, ✍🏾 I like sharing, I like exploring, and I like art. All the above, connect you to something. If I create by writing, I will want to share. Writing is an art, and a preserver of history, culture, and values. While art allows me to explore. Craft is a generic term for all kinds of art. It is not selfless but desires to share. It looks for a problem to solve, and solutions to adapt. When I think of catharsis, it is a temporary state, fleeting, might be exciting, and less involving. It sounds lazy, laid-back, and a bit selfish.
By Kusauka Chimbea day ago in Writers










