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Rin Chupeco (THE EVER CRUEL KINGDOM out now!)
RinChupeco
Tips for Using Zoom Whenever You’re Hosting Book Events for Authors:1. Do not use Zoom for hosting book events 2. If you MUST use Zoom for your book events, do
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Aditya Bidikar
adityab
I just finished my umpteenth reread of Watchmen, and I feel like we don't appreciate @davegibbons90 enough as a letterer. So here's a quick thread on some of the cool
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Olivier Schmitt
Olivier1Schmitt
This is a very interesting article contributing to the growing literature on time perception and international politics.« Power and International Relations: a temporal view ». 1/https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1354066120969
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Dr. Jessica Goudeau
jessica_goudeau
I love reading other people's year-end "here's what I published" threads, but I want to do mine a little differently. This is a "what we published" thread about writers I
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Dr. Jill Hicks-Keeton
JillHicksKeeton
Here is a White Xn @museumofBible rep, the Associate Director of the Scholars Initiative, saying the quiet parts out loud a few days ago.https://twitter.com/Noble_Warriors/status/1271570493037051910 Introduced as "Dr. Daniel Stevens fr
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Browne Popular Culture Library @ BGSU
BGSU_PopCultLib
In May of 1980, Simon & Schuster launched Silhouette Romances as a direct competitor to Harlequin's popular Presents line. S&S poured millions into the launch to show they were serious,
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Sarra Manning
sarramanning
So, you enjoyed Bridgerton, what should you read next to get your fix of sardonic dukes and flighty young heiresses? Georgette Heyer is the incomparable of Regency romance authors. Regency
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Sam Crane
UselessTree
Just finished @jayjamescarter's book, Champion's Day. A fun read. Some thoughts1/ It shows in granular detail the good and bad of colonial cosmopolitanism (I know: how can colonialism be good?
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Million$journey
amillionjourney
While guys try to learn love with lame PUA technics,Ovid was spreading love pills 2000 yrs agoHis book "Ars amatoria" is an initiation to love and seduction The first book
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The Wacky Writer
thewackywriter
.@ikamalhaasan's Book Recommendations - A ThreadWeek 1:The Plague (Kollai Noi)by Albert Camus#BiggBossTamil4 .@ikamalhaasan's Book Recommendations - A ThreadWeek 2:Avamanam - Manto Padaipugazhin Thoguppu (The Insult)by Saadat Hasan
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Daniel Lassell
dlassell
As I look to the new year, I want to pay gratitude to the poets whose books got me through 2020. Here are a few books I read this year
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Sam Dylan Finch
samdylanfinch
The trauma response “flight” can show up as keeping yourself constantly busy, not giving yourself spaciousness to feel and be.Rest is healing. Constantly striving, self-optimizing, and working may actually be
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John Scott-Railton
jsrailton
Some Q adherents expressing grief & confusion... ...but I keep thinking of "When Prophecy Fails," a classic social psychology study of how a faithful few grew MORE committed to a
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The Sp⚽️rts Physio
AdamMeakins
So for a new blog I’m writing on Frozen Shoulders I have been reading the often cited seminal book ‘The Shoulder’ by EA Codman published in 1934 and its simply
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Thomas Chatterton Williams 🌍 🎧
thomaschattwill
Admittedly, I have ESL kids, but are there really any actual human babies out there who are using vocabulary like “disrupt” in a meaningful way? Also, my toddler doesn’t understand
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Stephen Knight 🔊 📺
GSpellchecker
I'm currently reading 'White Fragility', and so far there's a heavy emphasis on the argument "if you disagree with me, it just proves that I am right". I was truly
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