Midweek Link Love: Short fiction, 93-year old yogis, and a Cello video game?

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Cello:
The” Cello Fortress” game pits four players against an improvising cellist.

Writing:
A couple of weeks old, but still a great post on creating hooks in your writing from author Rachel Aaron at her blog “Pretentious Title”

And, short and sweet: good vs. bad cliffhangers. It may all be relative, but I like the distinction Daniel Abraham makes at his blog “Lizard Brain”

Short Fiction:
An enchanted tale of love, loss and sight: “Ilse, who saw clearly” by E. Lily Yu at Apex

It’s a tale of religious war among garden decorations by Emily Skaftun at Clarkesworld. I had the pleasure of being wowed by this in an early version I’m delighted to say it’s only gotten better

Watch This:
93 Year old yoga instructor Tao Porchon-Lynch is the most inspirational thing I’ve seen this week.  Keep practicing!

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