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Diminuel
Diminuel
It‘s a new day and I‘m feeling my feels about the total (as far as I saw) lack of writer/ showrunner commentary on the end and the mixed fan reactions.
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Magneto’s Best Pal, Peepers
excel522
I feel so weird about the ongoing discourse around comic twitters’ favorite spaceman - one the one hand, I genuinely think dude has a heart in the right place, and
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Amanda Leduc ♿️
AmandaLeduc
Look—who you know is undeniably important in the professional world. Sure. But when it comes to the literary world in particular, I cannot stress this enough: WHAT you do, and
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Rauðgrani ᚱᛆᚢᚦᚴᚱᛆᚿᛁ
GraniRau
Against Euhemerism.Euhemerism is a school of thought with regard to gods and mythology that arose in antiquity. It cannot be forgotten that early Christians used it to attack pagans. And
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Jenn Ashworth's Unquiet Spirit
jennashworth
I want to sit on a train with a selection of paperbacks I've been meaning to get to for quite some time and my tea-thermos and a raspberry and coconut
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Gail Simone
GailSimone
Okay, so here's a funny thing about anthologies in comics...while sometimes you get to read the other stories in advance, often, you don't see the entire book until everyone else
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Sarah Crossan
SarahCrossan
I’ve been off Twitter for a bit but saw that @GuardianBooks piece and was lured back... what follows is a list of authors you’ll love and authors you should buy
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Jenny Ryan
jenlion
Every day is a schoolday! In honour of LGBT History Month, I'm going to read up about a significant person in LGBT+ history, and post about them on this thread.
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Gabrielle Bellot
GabbyBellot
I see that J. K. Rowling has received an award from the BBC for a certain blog post as one of the “best” bits of writing in 2020. Once again,
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Ronald Lebow
RonLebow
TRUTH: Someone asked "Why do some British people not like Donald Trump? Nate White, articulate and witty writer from England, wrote this magnificent and brilliant response:"A few things spring to
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K.B. Wagers *pre-order Out Past the Stars now!*
kbwagers
Morning neighbors! Gather around, I'm going to tell you a little #BreakfastThread story about the Art of Not Writing. #WritingCommunity Once upon a time I bought into the idea that
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Michael Socolow
MichaelSocolow
I'd like to note something about the wonderful success of @HC_Richardson on Substack: It's not luck & it's not overnight. She works tremendously hard. And she studied composition very closely
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oba_jèro👑
Larondo__
Where is the lie ? An interesting thread: A must read German writer Esther Villar, in her book "The Manipulated Man" that caused outrage and hostile criticism from women, explains
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Joseph Nelson
josephofiowa
Why does @OpenAI's CLIP model matter?https://openai.com/blog/clip/ Traditionally, training a classification model (a "thing labeler") relies on collecting a lot of images of your specific thing. This is effective, but br
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Rachael Meager
economeager
Just finished teaching and reluctantly forced myself to open up a paper i'm slightly late in reviewing (because, pandemic) -- but got immediately drawn in by the excellent introduction! Now
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Maggie Koerth
maggiekb1
The reality is this: Building an audience basically requires you have a lot of new content. Daily? Multiple times a day? Anyway, a lot. And that's not how original reporting
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