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Kyle Boddy
drivelinebases
The most important thing I realized about writing blog posts and articles is that it doesn't really matter what your readership is from a total number perspective - it matters
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Irina 🇷🇺🏳️🌈
groushevaia
Do people not understand the labor behind an article? First you have to get a total stranger to trust you and open up about your topic, which often, is difficult
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Jeɳɳα Kαss 𓅫
JennaKassArt
**PAID OPPORTUNITY**Hello! Are you a sensitivity/authenticity reader? Do you know anyone who is a sensitivity authenticity reader? IF SO please reply or DM your email address and areas of focus!
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Jared Shurin 🦖
straycarnivore
Is there such a thing as far-Right ‘literature’? – https://aeon.co/essays/is-there-such-a-thing-as-far-right-literature via @aeonmag This is very good - although, with the exception of The Matrix, there's no mention of SF. (Which
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Well shit. What are y’all doin’?
katrinajax
it's now all of a sudden offensive. and to my actual point, because I'm tired and getting a lil stir crazy a particular publisher has been churning out some super
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Dan Rose
DanRose999
In 2004 I got the opportunity to work with Jeff Bezos to develop the original Kindle. It was Amazon’s first foray into hardware and I learned a ton from my
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miller watson godwin
MillerGodwin
[conversation that stemmed from teaching English in secondary schools]We are anxiously awaiting the next Young Adult series mega-hitWe still hasn’t gotten a series with the same level of impact like
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The Secret Barrister
BarristerSecret
Gutter journalism. #FakeLaw. 1. This man was not “handed £400k”. This is a lie. That was the overall cost of legal aid in his criminal and immigration proceedings. This is
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KJ Charles
kj_charles
Twitter absolutely sells books. In particular, it sells:--ebooks (instant gratification)--reasonably priced books (low cost experimenting) --books to voracious readers who want lots of recs--books to people looking for something specific/hard
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Anna Fifield
annafifield
I just closed this door for the last time — and closed the door on 20 years of reporting abroad. It’s been such a privilege to work for the @WashingtonPost
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Tim Hogan
TimInHonolulu
1. Case Name: Giuffre v. MaxwellCase Number:1:15-cv-07433-LAPORDER: "In light of the Court of Appeals' mandate affirming this Court's July 23, 2020 order (dkt. no. 1126), the parties shall, as soon
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Carol Black
cblack__
THREAD: The Elephant in the Reading RoomIn a recent piece on dyslexia, a well-known cognitive scientist states that “we know that (dyslexia) is not simply a delay, a product of
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Ludovica Gazzè
LudoGazze
I read great applied JMPs on interesting & timely topics.Here's some writing advice from better scholars/writers than me. Advice I still struggle to follow.Once you have a draft, you've done
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elumish
elumish
I think we need to talk more about ethics and responsibility as fiction authors. It's a lot more complicated than journalistic ethics because we're not trying to tell the truth,
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Matt DeLong
mattdelong
Readers are probably noticing the lightest Sunday @StarTribune print editions in decades, if not ever. You can count the inserts on one hand, and even those are much thinner than
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Sam on hiatus
samhawkewrites
Amazed this needs saying but your $4/month Patreon subscription doesn't entitle you to long passive aggressive emails to the author schooling them on punctuation in their content. You need to
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