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Thomas Horrocks
thomaslhorrocks
Some thoughts:1.) I think helping Christians understand economics is a good thing.2.) I think this has a few serious flaws, most of which are the result of treating questionable assumptions
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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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Beyhan Farhadi, PhD
BBFarhadi
I'm publishing the 1st study on (TDSB) eLearning this year - a field grievously in need of research. I have MANY opinions about the #OntEdAnnouncement. Namely, eLearning is no substitute
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Helen De Cruz
Helenreflects
Many academics don't seem to know this: It's the editor's job to either reject or accept, or recommend revisions following a peer review report, not the reviewers'. Reviewers give recommendations,
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Khev O'Keeffe
Kevsational
A new stochastic process from urban science: the taxi drive. In analogy with real taxis serving passengers, the taxi-drive travels to randomly chosen destinations (nodes on a graph) via shortest
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Quinn Capers, IV
DrQuinnCapers4
1/ THREAD: Re: retraction of the @JAHA_AHA paper. I have a few thoughts.I have seen posts implying that the retraction was due to political correctness, or because the author's views,
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lisi schoenbach
LisiSchoenbach
1)Teaching Derrida this week and just reread Barbara Johnson’s definition of critique in the introduction to Dissemination: 2)“The critique reads backwards from what seems natural, obvious, self-evident, or universal, in
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𝓑𝓻𝓲𝓰𝓲𝓭 ✨
angst_in_space
fic writers love & appreciate comments with all our hearts. we do. but i wanted to make it clear that just because a writer doesn't respond to your comment, it
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Sarah Stankorb
sarahstankorb
I'm seeing a lot of people linking the NPR interview with Ed Stetzer, and given the abundance of new interest in understanding Christian nationalism, I thought I'd drop some recommendations.
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EMerican Horror Story
mmmlysaght
One of the most useful metrics I've developed for revising as an agent isnt "is this good" (which is largely useless beyond the point of coherence because all my authors
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tomura. 🔪 🔞
shigarakiNSFW
/ / I was online at age 14 reading an adult writer’s incredibly fucked-up noncon torture fanfics about harry potter characters. they were all properly marked to make people like
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Lorelei Savaryn Author and Puppy Updates
LoreleiSavaryn
Here we go. *deep breath* Here’s some Real Talk about getting a book published from a debut author. (1/9) #writingcommunity First of all, this is an absolute dream come true.
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Diane Duane
dduane
Just a note for those wondering at the whimpering of certain political figures over canceled book contracts: Many publishers now routinely insert morality clauses in author contracts. (see this article
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Tamara Lush
TamaraLush
Popping in to tell you that “writing romance as a get rich quick” idea during a pandemic (or any time) isn’t a good one. Definitely not recommended, try lottery tickets
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JD
desaijay99
Thread Incoming:A lot of times, ppl are shocked by others writing essays on characters, feeling that there can't be that much to say about them and that the authors did
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Kelsey Down
kladown23
Saw some bad advice today about how authors seeking traditional publication should pay for developmental, line & copy editing before submitting to agents.I'm a professional editor with lit agency &
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