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Jennifer Powell
Ace_Librarian7
I’m sorry.But in the year of 2020We get a YALSA Nonfiction list with ZERO Black authors?!In a year when Stamped & All Boys Aren’t Blue & Lifting as We Climb
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Kody Chamberlain
KodyChamberlain
BLOATED BOOKS — A thread. I mostly read nonfiction, I'd say about 70% nonfiction, and lately I've been researching a particular slice of history that requires me to go back
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Seth Goldin
sethgoldin
Thinking more about this--if the SolarWinds debacle teaches us anything, it's that Windows' status as the leading "enterprise-grade" OS is questionable marketing. The OS's own architecture practically begs users to
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Michael Luchen
mluchen
Over the holidays, I started reading “How to Take Smart Notes.”https://www.amazon.com/How-Take-Smart-Notes-Nonfiction-ebook/dp/B06WVYW33YAs someone who loves reading but is often aimlessly highlighting books only to never turn to them a
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Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies
AssayJournal
Happy Wednesday, everybody! Today we're excited to celebrate the Top 10 most-visited, most-popular articles and pedagogy we've published since we began in 2014. Watch this space! #amwriting #amreading #amteaching #nonfiction
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Tim Evanson
TimintheCLE65
RIP, #RowenaMorrill (September 14, 1944 – February 11, 2021)She was one of the first female artists to find regular work as a paperback cover illustrator. She was nominated for the
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jia • جیا 🇵🇸
bintlevant
— general 'the question of palestine' by edward saidthis book is a really good introductory source imo, and edward said is one of the best palestinian academics to read in
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John Warner
biblioracle
Apropos of nothing, I've got an assignment in The Writer's Practice where students have to unpack a conspiracy theory to uncover its origins and its allure. My experience is that
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Mark Palmer
MarkPalmerSays
“On Writing Well” by William Zinsser is like the Bible for nonfiction writingAnd it can be applied to anything you write – books, blogs, emails, tweets, etc.Here are my 5
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Christy Lynch
ChristyLynchpin
My biggest accomplishment of 2020 was keeping all four cats and both chinchillas alive. (A couple of them tried very hard to die this year.) So instead of sharing a
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Dr. Siân Griffiths
BorrowedHorses
In an early grad school poetry workshop, a friend of mine turned in a poem in which she described a homeless person, and her professor, Phillip Levine, irate, told her
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c a i t
kittynouveau
the wikipedia page for the Gävle goat, which is erected and then burned down by vandals almost every year, is maybe one of the funniest and most compelling pieces of
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Martha Brockenbrough INTO THE BLOODRED WOODS
mbrockenbrough
A note on writing advice: It was around 10 to 15 years ago that everyone recommended writers establish a "brand." Some embraced this. Some ridiculed it. But it was a
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Meagan Navarro
HauntedMeg
It's been a very solid year for books in horror. If you're an avid reader or simply looking for gift ideas, here's a few nonfiction faves: And some horror fiction
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felinefelix
felinefelix1
I got 4 likes and a reply that's enough let's go this is gonna be kind of haphazard but here's the rough deets on how I developed my style 1/?https://twitter.com/felinefelix1/status/1362566562461356040
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Matt Potter
MattPotter
Really, fuck a load of that #HarshWritingAdvice. Here’s a corrective: a list of the worst, most bullshit-stuffed, unhelpful & destructive writing advice I’ve received. Here goes.1. “If you were going
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