Stuart Clark
short version:
music artist, writer, photographer, and possibly other things as well.
born in Indiana, raised in Gwinnett; did some time in Charlotte and Magdeburg.
i enjoy listening to music and my sister and i have a curated a playlist for you here.
i absolutely love women’s football and my sister (other sister) and i talk about it here.
the longer version
truth be told, i’m rather capricious when it comes to how much information i’m comfortable sharing online. so i’ll give some unorganized highlights that might provide context but don’t comprimise my ever-changing sense of digital agency.
> my sister darby and i curate a playlist series called deemed somewhat necessary. it’s 20 songs that we think you should know about and be listening to. we update it every few once in a whiles (we usually do three playlists per year – we’re currently on #19). deemed somewhat necessary is available on Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer.
> my sister Peach and i host a podcast about women’s football (or women’s soccer, if you’re from the States) called Spieltag Sideshow. it releases every two weeks, and we try to keep it under an hour, but i tend to ramble a lot about the WSL and Frauen-Bundesliga. we’re currently in our second season. Spieltag Sideshow is available on all podcasting platforms, such as Pocket Casts (which I personally recommend).
> as my Spotify flavor text says, i’m a wizard at heart, bard by trade, sorcerer by blood, paladin by upbringing, warlock by accident and rogue by tendency, which really just means i’m a person and i enjoy D&D and endure PF2e. Silvery Barbs should be an feat with the same function, but a number of uses equal to spellcasting ability modifier or proficiency bonus per long rest; it should also have some ancestry- or class-based prerequisites (i haven’t playtested this).
> if you’re looking for me on social media, the best i can offer is Storygraph (@currentlyclark) (i’m on the ugly one too but that’s too hard to find). i’m trying to read 50 books this year so come through and say hey and see how my progress has been progressing.
> that’s all i got for now.