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James Williams
jamswilliams85
So, as the trade talks continue, plans have been announced today to deal with any possible disruption at Holyhead and Dublin ports.As @wg_CounselGen started outlining on #PoliticsWales yesterday - https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000q
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Shelf Made Man
ShelfMadeMan
The #InDefenceOfMarkLawrence blog post is a bad take for several reasons (which I'll come to) but not least because it again holds V.E. Schwab up as a target for toxicity
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Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul
SonjaCherryPaul
1/6 Cowards swim in the sea of intentional ignorance and ingest the water willfully. They are the “anti-intellectuals’ they claim others to be. And they reveal themselves when the racist
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Karl Knights
Inadarkwood
The most infuriating finding in my search for disabled children's poets is how often disabled kids outright say, 'I want books that include me.' From the Sixties onwards, there's so
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Aaron H. Aceves
aaronhaceves
I don't think I've ever given unsolicited publishing advice (or thoughts really because idk if this is advice) but here goes: I'm realizing that there are actually some pretty great
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Jack Butcher
jackbutcher
Publishing your ideas as you have them is dollar cost averaging for your reputation. Instead of attempting to time "the market", make small, frequent investments that compound long-term. "Inspiration is
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Daniel Sohege
stand_for_all
THREAD: Changes to the immigration rules published today seem likely to put the UK on a course to violate some fairly key parts of basic international refugee law. Just a
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Lisa Holdsworth 💙
WorksWithWords
So, I was laid awake at 4am this morning replaying some bad experiences I had early in my writing career. I was having those imaginary conversations where you have just
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Caroline Tracey
ce_tracey
spent my reading hour this morning reading articles and blog posts about ordering essay collections. gonna file them away here as a thread in case it's of use to anyone
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Jacquelyn Ardam
jaxwendy
Because it is *that time* of year for many academics, I'm going to do a thread about my experiences applying for non-academic jobs and academic (but non-faculty) jobs. I hope
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
Analysis by @edyong209 @TheAtlantic of the impact of the pandemic on how science is done.I'm reading it from the POV of one of "Thousands of researchers dropped whatever intellectual puzzles
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Susanne Auer 🇪🇺
AuerSusan
#Brexit and #Space - The good, bad and the ugly.A short detailing which programmes the UK loses, where co-operation continues and how participation with #ESA is affected. #Galileo & #EGNOS:
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Sebastian Payne
SebastianEPayne
.@michaelgove delivered the annual Ditchley Lecture last night. It was one of the most compelling critiques in modern times of the British state and its ability to deliver reform to
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Victoria Strauss
victoriastrauss
New lit agency promoting itself: Pique Literary https://www.piqueliterary.com/ Props for spelling "pique" right, but some red flags here. Beyond concerns about Pique, these are general tips on what should ring
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Alex Brown
gravity_fail09
Also reminded of/thinking about how, if publishing only puts out a limited number of stories from BIPOC, those stories/authors often become the default spokespeople for their identities, and this is
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Pwn All The Things
pwnallthethings
Interesting article by @HerbLinCyber reflecting on SolarWinds.https://twitter.com/lawfareblog/status/1341382680752087041 Lots to agree with in this article. But have to take issue with this. Is SolarWinds bad? Sure. Is it the "worst cy
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