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A.M.
bhalomanush
Every media outlet is doing a best-of-list of books of 2020. It's a shame that few of them include even a SINGLE popular-science book (and NY Times has only one
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Brad Simpson
bradleyrsimpson
1/8 Trump, in endorsing China's genocide against the Uighurs, joins a long list of US presidents of both parties who have winked, nodded, or openly supported genocide. We could start
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Lindsey Fitzharris
DrLindseyFitz
This year has been tough on authors. Here's a list of some of my favourite books that debuted in 2020. If you're looking for a last minute holiday gift, look
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Lane
lanewriteswords
So many books by Black authors releasing Jan. 5, 2021 and there is literally something for everyone!! Here's a thread! HAPPILY EVER AFTERS by @elisembryant (YA contemporary)https://bookshop.org/books/happily-ever-afters-9781799946656/97
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Kristen Hanley Cardozo
KHandozo
A lot of rhetoric that assumes particular acts to be neutral or inherently good is not helpful. I'm thinking, for some reason, of how reading is characterized. I used to
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
Publishing works on long schedules, which means that long-planned books can be overtaken by events...like covid. 2020 was tough for those of us with books in trail, especially nonfiction. But
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Lisa please vote US friends Haushofer
LisaHaushofer
I don't have a strong opinion on the present product of #GrapeNuts. But I do think Grape Nuts' historical roots are quite fascinating. It's a story that involves plagiarism, racism,
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akwaeke emezi
azemezi
A reminder that several of your favorite cishet African women writers share similar opinions on trans people as She Who Must Not Be Named And here we go.https://twitter.com/PinkNews/status/1327995168704880640?s=20 This
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Pancho
talesofpancho
Playing The Hand You’re DealtA Thread... Everyone on this planet, both dead and alive, were dealt a hand in lifeNow, the quality of said hand ranges widely depending on a
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Olga Ravn
OlgaRavn
It's lovely to see Tove Ditlevsen gaining her deserved recognition in the world! But it is not true that she is unanimously celebrated in Denmark. She has always been at
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Polina
polina_marinova
Here are the top 10 actionable lessons I've learned from the world's most successful people by working on the @ProfileRead every week: 1. Be interesting, not perfectMalcolm Gladwell says people
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Caroline Tracey
ce_tracey
spent my reading hour this morning reading articles and blog posts about ordering essay collections. gonna file them away here as a thread in case it's of use to anyone
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
(THREAD) For years, readers asked me to share the shocking, fully sourced content of the 2,500-page Proof trilogy in new ways. The books exist—and this feed exists—but now we also
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Datapreneur 🇨🇲
lmessi00
Today, I read 2 crypto trading success stories with 1 person turning $800 to $1million+That prompted me to share my 2020 crypto playbook. Yes, WE know many people get
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Julian Shapiro
Julian
How to rewrite bad writing After rewriting 400,000 words on my site...Advice for blog posts, tweets, emails: Great authors’ first drafts are bad—no better than yours. However, they aggressively *rewrite*
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Adam Michael Wood
adammichaelwood
I FOUND THE AQUINAS QUOTE I KEEP REFERENCINGI often refer to Aquinas saying:Scripture is ALWAYS TRUE*if interpreted correctly*& thereforeif it seems to contradict logic, science, math, or itselfthen the problem
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