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hammard_1987
As promisedWhy I am Against the Retro-Retro Hugos: A Thread So there has been some suggestions from people to extend the Retro Hugos to years prior to the first WorldCon.The
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GlobalLiteratureinLibrariesInitiative
GlobalLitin
Meytal Radzinski, the creator of #WITMonth, which happens every August, is going to post a different woman authorfrom around the world every day. We will feature some books of that
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Olivia Waite
O_Waite
I have just hit episode three of Bridgerton, where a modiste — that’s a fancy dressmaker — scoffs about the upper-class women “simpering over their needlework, or whatsoever it is
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Mary Fitzgerald
MaryFitzger
Everyone has more time to read at the moment so in that spirit, I will spend this week tweeting some of my favourite books on #Libya from my own library.
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
One of the very last events I attended before the lockdown was a thing in Silicon Valley attended by many old friends, but the best moment of all was the
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#womenintranslation
Read_WIT
#WITMonth is 50 days away, so... it's time for another 50 day countdown! Every day for the next 50, I'll be spotlighting one woman writer from around the world who
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R.B. Lemberg
RB_Lemberg
Today marks three years since Ursula K. Le Guin passed away, on January 22, 2018. Ursula was very dear to many of us, and her work life-changing to many more.
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emanu 𓃥🌟 oldman family ceo
sirivsblaxk
LA 𝑄𝑈𝐸𝑆𝑇𝐼𝑂𝑁𝐸 𝑀𝐸𝑅𝐼𝐷𝐼𝑂𝑁𝐴𝐿𝐸: cosa è veramente, perché influisce sul Sud ancora adesso e quello che la gente ignora al riguardoA much needed thread: Il divario tra il Nord e il
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Yoshi Yoshitani
yoshisquared
Yoshi's Favorite Reads of 2020Nothing really tying these together, they were just some of my favorite books I read this year The Bird King by G. Willow WilsonI loved the
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
I know it's a little late for Xmas shipping, but I'm FINALLY getting around to publishing a roundup of all the books I reviewed in 2019! Part 1: FICTION FOR
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Ana Coqui
anacoqui
#bookthread 2020! 1. Reverb by Anna Zabo ( trans m/f bi, contemporary with RS tinge, bodyguard/rock queen). Found family goodness, loner finds friends, community. One of my fave tropes and
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피ches&gravy
aaaaaaaaalin
what I read in 2020:but first of all to keep me on track this year,https://twitter.com/aaaaaaaaalin/status/1211299544371060737?s=19 ...and what I read in 2019:https://twitter.com/aaaaaaaaalin/status/1081544642720456705?s=19 1. Much Ado Abou
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Janine Ballard
janine_ballard
I am so, so far behind on tweeting my posts, so here’s a string of them: 1. What I read / listened to in fall: Death and the Harlot by
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THE BLACK HEMINGWAY
J_Chiemeke
So, I've decided to roll out a thread of (young) Nigerian female writers who pen down interesting stuff.(I'm not talking about Ms. Adichie or Ms. Chika Unigwe. They are already
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Madeleine Watts
madeleine_watts
I am flying back to Sydney for a little bit, and will be self-isolating from Thursday onwards. Given that I will not be able to do any bookselling at @mcnallyjackson
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BlateHelm 🖤
Blatehelm
On this day: 1969. Neil Armstrong steps onto the lunar surface speaking the now immortal words “That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”Pictures courtesy of the Kubrick estate. On this
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