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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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Nikita
AuroraBirdialis
New Year resolution suggestions:1. Respond to things with emoji that have nothing to do with the conversation. 2. Practice making goblin noises daily.3. Get to know your neighborhood crows.4. Commit
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Beth Revis đ€
bethrevis
I think a lot about a conversation I had with an agent at a con where we were both presenting.An audience member asked her how important blogs are to get
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Daniel is launching on PH đđž
dbustac
Reading is essential for becoming a better writer. But even the most proactive way of reading isn't enough. If you really want to improve, you should try doing copywork. Let
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Sharon Pelletier
sharongracepjs
It's 2021 and my clients are releasing brilliant, thrilling, hilarious, heartfelt, and/or world-changing books this year!! Here's a thread to get you excited about the next six months (new tweets
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ăšăȘăŒ / Aeri @ nanowrimo
_queerioes
Iâm going to explain how anitwt teens believing fiction is real is becoming a phenomenon.Emotional investment in fictional media (parasocial interaction) is having an effect on impressionable reality status (*in
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David Bowles (MÄcuÄ«l EhÄcatl) đłïžâđ
DavidOBowles
I've been thinking about the rise of BIPOC Futurisms in speculative fiction, especially Latinx and Indigenous Futurism.In trying to articulate the aims of my own work, I've realized there's a
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PadmĂnĂ PyapalĂ
ppyapali
My top 5 books of 2020 (n=44) shifted my world-view in some way, convinced me to start writing, & took me on adventures.1. How to Take Smart Notes2. On Writing
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Nice of @NYMag to give @nicholsonbaker8 a 5000 word marketing package for his most recent nonfiction book...which is partly about lab accidents in the 1950s.https://twitter.com/NYMag/status/1346083776594636804 "I hadnât interviewed s
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Kea Krause
KeaMKrause
I'm currently at work on a book about how the human brain handles uncertainty and figured I'd share some of my research here because...well, this week is probably going to
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Andrew Harvey đ Home
mootpointer
Today is International Menâs day - a day many MRAs complain doesnât exist every time International Womenâs day comes around. I was going to question the need for international menâs
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Dan Wilbur
DanWilbur
I read 40 books this year, and Iâd like to tell you about a few of my favorites. Iâll also add some tips about reading more if youâre interested in
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quince QUALIFIED IMMUNITY IS GARBAGE mountain
QuinceMountain
When faced with a serious allegation that threatens participants, any sled dog race would do well to model the level of attention, efficiency & transparency here. This can only happen
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Jessalyn Elliott Small
JessalynSmall
Here are my takes on Netflix's new show, #LoveOnTheSpectrum, as an #ActuallyAutistic viewer.A thread... 1/?#autismacceptance #neurodiversesquad #Neurodiversity #AllAutistics 1st episode: I really like how they talk about how the ratio
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Marissa Goldberg
mar15sa
Throughout the day, you need to take yourself from mindset A to mindset B. This is where Trigger Routines come into play. They help you get into the best mental
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@WeAreDisabled: @cheesepickles
WeAreDisabled
Gonna make a bit of a detour here and talk about PODCASTS and how they're both amazing and awful for disabled people i'll start with the awful: so.
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