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Aditya Bidikar
adityab
Thought it might be fun to catalogue my reading in a thread. Will keep adding to this.BLOODCHILD – Gorgeously written novelette with a novel angle on symbiosis, pregnancy and colonisation.
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Celeste Ng
pronounced_ing
I said a lot more in my email than made it into this article, but want to add: Not publishing Trump is NOT censorship. It’s an editorial decision about what’s
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Barbara Henderson
scattyscribbler
The day in between. With #IndependentBookshopWeek over and shops in Scotland open from tomorrow, here is a personal route around some of my favourite #independentbookshops in #Scotland. One happy place
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Erynn Brook
ErynnBrook
Hey, I went to therapy yesterday and I learned some things.I know not everyone can afford therapy or find good therapists, so I like to share what I learn in
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Austrian (BLM) Spencer #amquerying
SpencerAustrian
#AugustAuthorChallenge2020introduce my mentors? The Thumb and finger pool, my crit group. In The Sadeiest, I put their names as victims of my serial killer, Sinclair, who collected their thumbs and
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Audra J. Wolfe, PhD
ColdWarScience
This is a very solid introduction to how US suspicions of Chinese researchers is affecting US science, including Asian American scientists.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/02/fears-about-china-are-disrupting-american-science/6
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Thilde Kold Holdt
KoldHoldt
I miss going into bookshops where a beautiful book cover will make me stray from my intended path.So... to fill that void, here are some book covers of JANUARY 2021
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DNC War Room
DNCWarRoom
John Bolton's book confirms what we already know — Trump's in office for himself, he's caved to China, and he'd rather appeal to foreign authoritarians than the American people.Exhibit A:
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Emily Grey Feldman
emilygfeld
seems there's some interest so I'm going to dive into how I do this and why it can be such an incredible gift to your book (YMMV, this is just
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Tim Harford
TimHarford
Statistics, lies, and the virus: five lessons the pandemic has taught us about data and how we use it.My #LongRead for the @FTMag https://www.ft.com/content/92f64ea9-3378-4ffe-9fff-318ed8e3245e Lesson One: the numbers matter.We've becom
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Rebecca Renner 🌈
RebeccaRennerFL
I used to be a high school English teacher and curriculum developer. I'm going to try to offer a little nuance to this conversation about teaching classics.When used well, classics
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ana 📌
pynchpipedream
@ book twt this is gonna be such a long rantbut i would really like to say somethings and ik i will get attacked but yeahbasically: DISCUSSING REPRESENTATION, UNPOPULAR OPINIONS
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Dana Mirsalis
danamirsalis
It was lovely to get to talk to @olliemox about modern Shinto! As promised, a bibliography with additional sources: (1/15)https://twitter.com/CJS_Uea/status/1362341997428826112 For more on the sticky issue of the concept of "religio
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PSA Sitch🚸
PSA_Sitch
Joe Biden has chosen Kristen Clarke to head the DOJ's Civil Rights Division. It has been reported by Fox News that she penned an op-ed for her student newspaper while
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Michael Mechanic
MichaelMechanic
Quickie #GameStop thread: The #Robinhood roller-coaster is a vivid reminder of whom our financial system benefits. Hedge funders like to think they provide social value, when really they are just
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James Altucher
jaltucher
HOW TO BLEED IN THE FIRST LINE:Because I grew up ugly, I have decent "first sentences" when I meet people. It's hard for me to make a good impression. "Ugly"
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