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José M. Jimenez
jj_jose_jimenez
Let's do some timeline cleanup, shall we? I'm going to share some books by some authors I follow.First up, of course, Exile by Lisa M. Bradley (@cafenowhere) which has been
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Cam #FuckLazyDMing Day: Eat Ink and Learn Morons
daylightpub1066
CW: suicideWoTC can get fucked with an iron poker for the thrice-loaded bull shite they been pulling. Imma keep writing Guild content and I will keep championing hundreds of indie
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Connolly Books
ConnollyBooks
The History of Connolly BooksThe culture of 1930s Ireland were not receptive to socialist ideas. From the first Coercion Act (1930) under the Free State government of William Cosgrave's Cumann
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
Ray Bradbury was born today in 1920. He was the author of what I think was one of the most prescient books of the 20th Century. And it started as
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Eudaimonia, Esq.
TheAristoteIian
You don’t own the $ in your checking or savings accounts either. It’s numbers on a screen. You don’t own the movies you watch, you stream them. You don’t own
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Pradeep Madhavan 🇮🇳
Pradeep_M_Nair
@drAviDastotra @Sampadananda @GlobalHindu2020 @KarunaGopal1 @prasannavishy @Swamijitweets @vprakash68 @anjana_putran @umagarghi @pinakasena @Iyerpatriot @GhorAngirasa working on building library on Hindu religion texts on my village.https:/
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Navid 🧢🇺🇸
NYCNavid
"Edmund Burke was both right and hard right. He was as in favor of the American Revolution as he was horrified by the French; he believed in pluralism, modest but
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Dr Francis Young
DrFrancisYoung
A reminder, especially if you self-publish, that you MUST deposit a copy of your book with the copyright deposit libraries: @britishlibrary, @bodleianlibs, @theUL, @natlibscot, @NLWales and @tcdlibrary https://twitter.com/jdmccafferty/statu
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Blake Reichmann
lbreichmann
I read 26 books and hundreds of articles in 2020. But only a select few stood out to me as being truly "great". So, to save you time, here's a
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Stephen Fisher
SeaSpitfires
Something that's been nagging at my brain recently is the codename Juno, used for the Canadian sector on D-Day. Are the stories behind its origins actually true? But more especially,
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Bruno Teixeira
bmfteixeira
A few lessons I've learned from reading 50 books in 2020.Thread 1/ Read about what you love and intrigues you the most. 2/ Promote reading when at rest.
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ℕ𝕆𝕄𝔸𝔻
nomad_islamist
I advise against any recommendations in the replies from Spubs (Salafi Publications) who are tyrant lovers that never stop whining & "refuting". Also against "People of Tawhid" site because it's
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Zukisani Ndwendwe
ZukisanNdwendwe
Another Mzalwane who was ready to get married, he went to propose.[A thread] So, the Brother approached this lady and presented his story. The lady rejected the proposal immediately. Mzalwane,
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Stephen Maher
stphnmaher
I talked to Mi'kmaq historian Daniel Paul today about Sir John A, told him about the Tantallon school changing its name. Paul, 81, author of We Were Not the Savages,
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Alex Segura
alex_segura
IT IS HERE AND IT IS REAL!!! THE BLACK GHOST v1: HARD REVOLUTION is coming May 5 from @DarkHorseComics, after an acclaimed digital run on @comiXology Originals. https://www.darkhorse.com/Books/3007-058/The-Black-Ghost-TPB Seeing actual,
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Louie Stowell: The Wizard in the Wood out now!
Louiestowell
Having a book out when the bookshops are shut and publicity tours aren't an option (except via zoom) is tough. Lockdowns favour big names over smaller or newer authors. But
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