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Lisbeth “It’s Release Day for TVQ!” Campbell
fictionlisbeth
It's my book birthday, and I am going to try again to do an acknowledgments thread. Yesterday's carefully crafted one got eaten, so I will do them as individual tweets
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Ali A Olomi
aaolomi
In the writings of medieval Muslim astrologers, Virgo earned a reputation as a sign of the wise. Today known as The Virgin in the zodiac, Virgo had a far more
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Olney Magazine
OlneyMagazine
“Narrative” poetry. A thread:Narrative poems don’t have to be “lengthy”. And a long poem certainly doesn’t constitute narrative. Here is a short list of things we feel give rise to
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Alex Deane
ajcdeane
This is instalment 13 of #deanehistory. Gavin Ewart was a poet. He was rated highly by Philip Larkin, which I find a pretty infallible recommendation in such things. He wrote
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Malcolm Murdock
sigmoidneuron
There's a phenomenon in AI culture and media that once AI succeeds at something, it's no longer AI. This is known as "The AI Effect."As Doug Hofstadter put it: "AI
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ಪ್ರಭಾಳ ಮಗ ಈ ಅಲೆಮಾರಿ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರಿ
Sheshapatangi
Born Ram Lal Bhatia in the town of Taunsa Sharif, in Baloch province, Fikr Taunsvi left for the cosmopolitan city of Lahore in the 1930s. Here he worked with various
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Kristen Kurtis
kristenkurtis
Been thinking about "Fetch the Bolt Cutters" since I played it for yesterday's moment of #XPzeN. Really, I've been thinking about it since Fiona finally gave us the album in
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Truda⧖💖
gertrudelele
zǝǝʇɐ Netflix teen drama au thread-ficDisclaimers: mentions of trauma, smoking, questioning sexuality.Setting: Around 4 am, the sun's about to rise. Big city rooftop. *ɓunoʎooM. Outside presents the cheerful happy loud
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Peter Kalmus
ClimateHuman
Here are a few of the most impactful climate books I've read. First up: "Less is More" by @jasonhickel. Yes, we CAN organize society around human thriving instead of further
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Libro.fm
librofm
Thread of best books of 2020 lists! This year has been challenging to say the least, but there certainly was no shortage of great literature. We love yearly wrap-ups,
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Diana Gabaldon
Writer_DG
Yeah, I do. (Had the same problem with my Ph.D. dissertation.) You Write Anyway, is what it comes down to --but what I did was to start keeping a
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Michaela Joffe
joffeorama
y'know how archaeologists only relatively recently learned that a lot of cave paintings were ANIMATED when viewed by campfire? & how cave paintings show a remarkable level of anatomy and
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T. Greer
Scholars_Stage
Sinology/Chinese intellectual history twitter, tell me if the book I am looking for exists, and if it doesn't, the closest thing to it. Scholars of Western thought see years 1870-1950
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Dan Kois
dankois
This was a weird year! I ended up taking about a quarter of 2020 off for family leave, dealing with kids and online school, etc. But I still wrote a
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Joanne Harris
Joannechocolat
Okay, let's do this one. Follow #TenThingsAboutDistance to collect them all!https://twitter.com/bronwengwriter/status/1345711317320134657 1. One of the most important stages of editing a manuscript (and following editorial notes) is get
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Crazy Ivar
ehutchinson1513
Everybody freaking out about recent events needs to be aware of something, and I'm going to say it very slowly so that the Peddlers of Prophetic Critique can understand. (And
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