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Dr. Kate Antonova
kpanyc
The problem with "dad history" can't be solved from the historian end. There are already GREAT accessible books for the general reader on all the mainstream subjects of US history
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
Today in pulp... I homeschool with some classic programmes for schools and colleges! Both the BBC and ITV produced a range of TV programmes to help with the school syllabus
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Chuck Wendig
ChuckWendig
My son just asked me if he can on his own re-read the first of Lloyd Alexander’s PRYDAIN CHRONICLES and hahaha aaahaha YES MY SON GO To clarify, we were
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Aaron Bala
AaronBala
Welcome back to my screenwriting series writer fam. As always, if this advice is helpful, use it! If not? Discard it! Today let’s talk STORY STRUCTURE. So why does it
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Stephen Bruckert
str1cken
In my freshman year of college, I was expected to read and understand passages like this and they were infuriating to me ; I had. I idea what the author
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Jordan Richards
ChaBoyJRich
Just a random thought...Why write an article for someone else on their website? Just for them to tweet it out where maybe someone will click on the link and readEven
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Stefania Maurizi
SMaurizi
1. in the middle of one of the most serious health and economic crises, in the middle of a distracted time as summer can be, the #Pentagon plans to move
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Iyawocita 🕊
LaDiovanna
Whenever I talk about Ballroom history, I remind people that the doc, “The Queen”, which features Pioneer Mother Crystal LaBeija’s iconic read—which essentially sparked the creation of Ballroom as we
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Dana Nessel
dananessel
On this President’s Day, I remember the life of James Garfield. Born to a poor farmer, raised by a single mom, he was a Union General and fought for the
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Dodo
DodoPicard
There is a misconception surrounding freedom of speech in Rwanda. People think it is absolute like in the US but there are actually very few countries granting absolute freedom of
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CNN
CNN
It’s Black History Month, and we are focusing on 28 seminal Black figures — one for each day of February — who don’t often make the history books.You may not
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Kurt Gray
kurtjgray
One important/odd writing tip that I swear by: Write *before* reading. Let me explain It's hard to write, especially when you feel like a fraud in a field/new area.
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saranyan
saranyan
(1) Something like nine/ten years or so (I should look at that email) -- I sought help from a #kidlit agent turned editor with a manuscript (agree it was horrible
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Gabrielle Olexa
GabrielleOlexa
What’s the oldest book you’ve read because you wanted to and not because it was part of a school curriculum? Mine is either The Last Unicorn or Do Androids Dream
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
BREAKING (WSJ): "Scientists found traces of the [SARS-CoV-2] virus in wastewater samples collected in Brazil beginning in late November [2019]."This further confirms the COVID-19 timeline in Proof of Corruption and
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Influencer Garbage
InfluencerGarb1
Here's a thread on the problem with the North American non-fiction book industry.We'll call them NFBs to save space, because what's a good non-fiction book without a few acronyms?https://twitter.com/InfluencerGarb1/status/136204
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