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Gregory Davis
GregoryDavisHNH
On Newsnight last night, Toby Young claimed that "No one is denying that we're in the midst of a COVID-19 pandemic - or at least no one who contributes to
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
Finally read the new update on UK variant B.1.1.7, posted yesterday, which includes a study suggesting the variant is no more (or less) severe than prior virus variants.Just a very
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Cookies for Xue Yang
DragonTacoLime
Seeing a bunch of people posting about negative or “helpful” comments on fic. I’ve had a long day with family and a beer so I’m going to weigh in. Background
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Shae McDaniel
ShaelynCherie
It also keeps folks in the marketing/publicity/whatever department from seeing your behavior and thinking “WHERE is this person’s agent??”https://twitter.com/molly_cusick/status/1359159012642717696 Authors can and should feel comforta
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Charlie Jane Anders *Victories Greater than Death*
charliejane
All year, I've been publishing essays about how to get through endless horror by making up stories. And now, here's the final essay! The advice I want to leave y'all
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Sarah Cosgriff
Sarah_Cosgriff
RT-ing this in case anyone missed it earlier - would love to hear from any other aces!If you're wondering why I tweeted this and some of the reasons why I
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David Martinez
HeyDmart
Lots of talk about publishing agreements today, glad the discourse has started. Constructive criticism, scrutiny, and transparency will help us move forward as an industry. One thing I don’t see
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David Phinnemore
DPhinnemore
A deal between the UK and the EU providing for tariff- and quota-free trade matters for Northern Ireland even with the NI Protocol.There are various reasons.One that has attracted very
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Courtney Conquers
courtneyconquer
So the little farm towns around where I live have an important Black history that doesn’t often get talked about. Most were actually settled by Black farmers but the narrative
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Mrs. Nya Major, B.S.
mrsnyamajor
1. In 2015 my husband and I started a small publishing business. We put out a series of ebooks that warned how witchcraft and occultism was infiltrating the church and
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Louis Hartnoll
RaaBonares
As we are marking 25 years since Gillian Rose’s passing, here’s a little known fact about her which I think might or should influence how we understand her relation to
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Katie Zhao 🖤 says STUDY HARD, BETRAY HARDER 🔪✨
ktzhaoauthor
This is an excellent thread. As someone who grew up with Chinese novels and dramas, let me tell you, Chinese writers tend to do this storytelling stuff differently. There's no
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Karl Knights
Inadarkwood
In 2006, nondisabled school children (in Years Two to Six) were asked for their thoughts on whether disability appeared enough in the books they read. Here's what they said. These
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The COVID Tracking Project
COVID19Tracking
Some important news about CTP: After a year of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting COVID-19 data for the United States—and months of preparation for what we’re about to announce—we’re ending our
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Regina N. Bradley, Ph.D.
redclayscholar
Also had a few panicky grad students hit me about publishing, so I wanted to share these thoughts too about publishing as a humanities scholar.1. My diss was five chapters.
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J. J. Hanna
authorjjhanna
Ok. This may end up being controversial, but it needs to be said.On ARCs, asking for reviews, and the need for kind honesty in publishing, a thread: 1. First, I
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