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Folk Horror Magpie
folkhorrormagpi
Shaun Tan creates captivating and disorientating worlds that have illustrated the dreamscapes of a generation of Australian kids. I find The Red Tree (2001) very poignant. It explores Tan’s first
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Rokewood
Rokewood
I am reprising my initial responses to #TheDig, which @rokewife & I watched last night, to create a separate thread #TheDig is an outstanding film. An exquisitely-crafted bitter-sweet love letter
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Duncan McLaren
mclaren_erc
In my chapter for “Has it Come to This: the promises and perils of geoengineering on the brink” https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/has-it-come-to-this/9781978809352 I seek to explain why promises of enhancing justice through #geoeng
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Rebecca Davis
rebeccaludavis
Once a black sheep genre no one would touch, sci-fi is now one of the most appealing to Beijing. China has issued new guidelines on developing sci-fi films that highlight
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Zena Hitz
zenahitz
Eric Schliesser at @nescio13 has a really interesting criticism of my book: 1. that I do not judge scholarship as learning for its own sake and 2. that I think
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Ben Burgis
BenBurgis
Thread: Since I started talking about why I think left critiques of cancel culture are important I've gotten several requests for an exact definition. I always give it but most
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Robert Suits
Robert_Suits
Understanding early American wood use: a brief thread.#envhist1/https://twitter.com/Robert_Suits/status/1336449869519728642 Looking at the Sankey animation, the first thing that stands out is the massive, massive use of fuel wood in colonia
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Ella Stainton KILTY PLEASURES book 2 on #NetGalley
astarte73
#Ammteasers Tonight's thread is about CREATING 3D CHARACTERS (and this is for MCs/Antagonists/sidekick characters too--basically anyone who features in your book ought to have some clear thought put into them
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Katy Barnett
DrKatyBarnett
I just finished reading ‘Science Fictions: Exposing Fraud, Bias, Negligence and Hype in Science’ by @StuartJRitchie, an exploration of problems in scientific research. https://www.penguin.com.au/books/science-fictions-9781473564251 It s
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Tea Berry-Blue
teaberryblue
Re: GNs for grown-ups— so many comic strips from the 70s and before effectively filled this category. Comics like Apartment 3-G, Rip Kirby, Brenda Starr, and others were stylish and
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David Perell
david_perell
It's time for us to move beyond minimalism.If we want a dynamic world, we should splash our buildings with enthusiastic colors, bold patterns, and visions of a better tomorrow.Here's my
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Becca Podos
RebeccaPodos
I've now answered all queries through Query Manager (a reminder: I only take and answer queries through QM). I'll be looking at submissions and requests next, but since I've combed
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Jessica Ekomane
jessicaekomane
Non-western examples of historical and contemporary explicit use of additive synthesis / FM & other sound synthesis processes experiments? Trying to enlarge my syllabus FYI and to further the conversation,
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David McInnis
dnmcinnis
Here are a few of my favourite, maddest things in early modern drama (). Please add your own. 1. King Cambyses (in Preston's play) proves he's not drunk by having
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John Greally
greally
Can Ireland's clinical genetics services crisis be turned into an opportunity? It's possible, and might be the best way of investing Irish health care €€Just bumping up the number of
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Em
DrEm_79
Some people have been asking about why I’ve been away from here for a while. I wasn’t sure if I was going to speak about why, but I’ve realised some
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