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Lindsay Eagar
lindsaymccall
Hey, writers who are participating in #nanowrimo2020 (in whatever shape or form that looks like for you): I'm rolling out a fast drafting tip every day for the next twenty
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Fr Paul Butler
RedRector
It was good to hear this part of Ker Starmer's victory speech today: "We can see so clearly now who the key workers really are.When we get through this it'll
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victim saver
StimpisoThiefis
There is a universal truth out there, reality is a real place where things most definitely happen even if people would like to believe mumbo jumbo like it's a simulation
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Kim O'Connor
shallowbrigade
holy moly: I'm on a comics listserv (...I know, lol) where at least one professor has no idea that he's replying to the LIST instead of HIS FRIENDI don't read
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Angela Marie
LiteracyLove716
I recently finished the book "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson. It covers the Yellow Fever epidemic that swept Philadelphia. It was brilliantly done. Here are some things I learned
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Hannah Bunker
hannahbunker
Tell me something...how does one build a large platform? Somewhat discouraged here bc I’ve sent a book proposal out. I’ve been told before that it’s a good idea but I
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Untitled Brooke Obie Project
BrookeObie
WHEW. Get into this READ by Madam CJ Walker’s great great granddaughter, A’Leila Bundles on how producers distorted the Walker’s story and ignored her notes for changeshttps://theundefeated.com/features/netflixs-self-made-suffers-from-self-inflicted-
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Sunyi
Blind_Nycteris
A quiet word on the futility of chasing trends.3 yrs ago, baby-writer-me paid for a manuscript assessment, and got the following recommendation: Convert your adult sci-fantasy into a YA fantasy,
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Jenny Bhatt
jennybhatt
Almost all my writer friendships have happened online via social media because I didn't grow up with the traditional literary pedigree (MFA, etc.) I read something by a writer that
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Jay Faerber
JayFaerber
I see the old “full script vs plot” debate is making the rounds on Comic Book Twitter again. For those not familiar, a comic book “full script” is like a
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Galley Beggar Press
GalleyBeggars
Today we’re launching a big campaign to get Mordew into more hands so that when it launches into an uncertain world in August, we can at least be certain it
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Tony Evans
TonyEvans92a
May 30. The anniversary of the 1984 European Cup final. A momentous night that would have massive consequences. Against Roma in Rome. It will probably amaze people today but there
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sharki 🦈 qualantining
leftishark_
non-specialist books on science written by women 1. Lisa Randall - "Warped Passages” - quantum mechanics, particle physics, string theory, relativity2. Dava Sobel - “Longitude" - 18th century clockmaker who
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Max - The Book Pyramid
BookPyramid
Authors who engage with their readers: a thread.I just had an interesting chat with one of my customers before lunch break. She was saying how she was coming to find
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Matthew Sheffield
mattsheffield
What's known as American conservatism is mostly rural white cultural sensibilities that have been marketed as a political philosophy. This is nowhere more evident than the many children's books that
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Cal Kenny
CallumMichaelK
This falls into my fave category of queer books: very beautiful and very sad. A brilliant exploration of the intersection between identity, sexuality and politics, set against the turbulent backdrop
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