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Matt Lynch
Mathew_Lynch44
THREAD: a variety of resources for use with A Christmas Carol. First up: 25 x 5 - a - Day low-stakes Retrieval Practice quizzes, like these 1/ 2. A series
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Liz England
lizardengland
Everytime someone mentions the 1776 report my mind immediately reads it as 17776 report and I desperately want to live in that timeline still thinking bout that guy hiding in
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Katie Hale
halekatie
I’m challenging myself! During October, I’m aiming to read one novella / short novel every day. This may fall apart within a week, but let’s give it a shot. First
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Justin Oser
trekfan4747
Finished the 11th S.C.E. collection, Wounds, and I loved it! This volume includes numbers 50 through 56 in a series that follows the adventures of an S.C.E. team. The stories
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S. Qiouyi Lu 🍃 IN THE WATCHFUL CITY out 8/31/21!
sqiouyilu
can't believe 1984 is just "what if… the sapir-whorf hypothesis were true?" me: *squints at newspeak* so, chinese? german? sometimes my notes to myself look like this tbh anyway, I'm
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Brynne Seabrooke
demisexualitea
It always bothers me when people read historical novels and are like "this person sounds too modern!"What the fuck do you want me to do, write in Middle English? Because
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Sophie Flynn
sophielflynn
Our @JerichoWriters newsletter today includes a blog on the general word count you should aim for in your novel. This reminded me of when I finished drafting All My Lies
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Doctor-Baron 17cShyteposter, DDS
17cShyteposter
Tolstoy: "The professional striver lifestyle of shallow social pleasures divorced from God isn't nearly as fulfilling as it is made to feel and when you lay dying you will regret
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It weren't us who changed
ButtStallion5k
Here's what's "new" in the remake that wasn't in OG (but was stuff we already knew from the comp) A thread. Aerith mentioning she tried to leave Midgar before. This
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Kirsty Logan / STAY HOME CLUB
kirstylogan
Well, friends, it’s that time again: my best books of 2020! I read quite a lot this year, and I’ll be honest, it was almost entirely for escapism and to
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Ian Tregillis
ITregillis
I've been sitting on this news since last summer, so I'm excited to finally share that @MidworldP is publishing a signed illustrated limited edition of BITTER SEEDS, the first volume
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JacquiWine
JacquiWine
Okay, let’s try this. As November means a focus on novellas, every day this month I’m going to highlight a novella that I’ve read and would highly recommend. Perfect lockdown
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Aviva Blakeman
ActuallyAviva
@authorjaycellis’s book is that meal you didn’t know you needed so you’re walking around hangry for no reason and someone is like “HERE OKAY” and you just feel SO WONDERFUL
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
I'd enjoy a science fiction novel exploring the (wild) premise of a world in which every single human being was loved and cared for and respected their entire life, and
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Seanan McGuire
seananmcguire
I'm watching the Nora Roberts slugfest with awe and fascination, and no small amount of delight, because I've had this same fight, multiple times. "You write so fast, I shouldn't
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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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