Thursday, June 25, 2026

3 ways Book insights helps you get more from your reading - Google Blog The Keyword

 
Link to a post about the Google Book insight feature and how to use it.
Another hot day.
Panzer's last stop today was at the Google Blog.
 
Our inquisitive kitty found a post about Google's Book insight feature and how to use it. The post includes links to free ebooks so you can test the feature.
 
Note: This is a long post because of the examples. Bring a cold glass of lemonade and two sugar cookies (biscuits) to snack on.
 
To read the post tootle over to Google Play 

Short story prize clears winners of AI allegations after month-long review - The Independent

Contains a link to a post at The Independent about the investigation by the Commonwealth Short Story prize after allegations all the winners were AI generated.
Think before you say something.
Panzer's second stop today was at The Independent site.
 
There he found a post about the Commonwealth short story prize winners. After investigation of online speculation about the stories being AI-generated, it's been determined that's not true. Several links to other information are included in the post.
 
Panzer says, "This little kitty did wonder why humans were saying all the stories were AI-generated."
 
Note: This is a long post. You'll need to decide what you want to bring to snack on. 
 
To read the post tootle over to Commonwealth Prize 
 

Commending the Best of This Genre - The Rap Sheet

A link to a post about the shortlist for the Theakston Old Peculiar Crime Novel Award.
How many have you read?
First stop in the Catosphere for Panzer today was at The Rap Sheet site.
 
J. Kingston Pierce's post lists the shortlist for the Theakston Old Peculiar Crime Novel Award. The post also includes the winner and nominees for the Lamda Literary Best Mystery category.
 
Panzer says, "The post has a link for readers to vote for their favorite crime novel on the shortlist.  Voting closes July 16."
 
 Note: This is a short post. Bring a glass of lemonade to drink.
 
To read the post tootle over to Genre 

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Revealing Fingerprints - The Rap Sheet

Post contains a link to The Rap Sheet site and a post about the winners and nominees for the Capital Crime Festival Fingerprint Awards.
It is so hot today.
Panzer's last stop today was at The Rap Sheet site. There our traveling kitty boy found a post about the Capital Crime Festival 2026 Fingerprint Awards.
 
J. Kingston Pierce's post lists the winners and nominees in each of the eight Fingerprint Award categories.
 
Panzer says, "I recognize some names on the list. Do you?" 
 
Note: This is a short-medium length post. Bring a glass of iced tea to drink. 
 
To read the post tootle over to Fingerprints 

Killer Nashville Magazine Update

Post contains a link to go to the Killer Nashville Magazine to read excerpts from the July issue.
You'll have to buy it now to see everything..
Panzer made a stop at the Killer Nashville Magazine site. 
 
At the site he discovered an updated version of the July issue. It contain the interview and four writers' craft articles of which one is listed as new.
 
You'll also find links to purchase the magazine at online stores. Panzer checked all the stores and the issue price is listed as $5.99.
 
To read the excerpts from the magazine tootle over to Killer Nashville Magazine

Guest Blog Post: Can a Flawed US Legal System Discourage Fraud? A Look at PageTurner Scam Prosecution - Writer Beware (R)

This post contains a link to the Writer Beware (R) site and a post about how the legal system treated the fradster behind the PageTurner scam.
It's discouraging for me to read.
Here's a post Panzer found on the Writer Beware (R) site about how fraud cases are prosecuted in the US.
 
In his post Trent Bertrand does a deep dive into how the process works. He uses the PageTurner scam as an example of the legal system's mechanics.
 
Panzer says, "Hmm ... It almost looks like somebody took the fox into the chicken coop."
 
Note: This is a long post. Bring a glass of iced tea and a bowl of ice cream. (Can you tell it's really hot here?)
  
To read the post tootle over to Writer Beware 

Monday, June 22, 2026

A Monday Panzerism

Panzer on Cat Proverbs:
 
Proverb 1 
 
A watched cat food dish never attracts a herd of elephants.
 
But ...
 
A Monday cat joke about cat proverbs.
Works every time.
Staring woefully at an empty cat food dish ...
 
And ...
 
mewling when Mom comes in the room ...
 
guarantees a full cat food dish. 

Sunday, June 21, 2026

New Puzzle:What is that? It tastes awful!

 
Post contains a link to a cat jigsaw puzzle called What is that? It tastes awful!
Hint
Here's today's jigsaw puzzle.
 
At the puzzle site you can see the finished puzzle by clicking the square in the lower left corner.
 
Have fun!
 
To do the puzzle tootle over to Cat jigsaw puzzle

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Free to Watch Classic Mystery Movie: Secrets of the Lone Wolf

Post contains a link to the 1941 mystery movie Secrets of the Lone Wolf.
Have fun.
Panzer found this classic mystery movie on the Hexagon Pictures channel on Youtube. 
 
Secrets of the Lone Wolf is a 1941 black and white movie. It's 1 hour 5 minutes long.
 
Make a pizza, grab your beverage of choice and enjoy the movie. 
 
To watch the movie tootle over to Classic Mystery Movie 

Free to Listen Regency Romance Novella: The Captain and Miss Winter

The post contains a link to the clean Regency Romance Novella audiobook The Captain and Miss Winter.
I'll see what else is out there.
Panzer found this regency romance on the author's channel on Youtube. 
 
The clean romance The Captain and Miss Winter is written by Sally Britton. It's 3 hours 14 minutes long.
 
To listen to the audiobook tootle over to Regency Romance Novella 

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