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oddpoets
starting yay EYE the screenwriter really had some things to say fhdskjfhd jumeok analyzing seri & capt ri’s relationship like it’s a kdrama and everyone taking it seriously is so
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David Enzel
davidenzel
Audiobook: 'The Liberation of Paris'https://davidenzel.net/2020/11/21/the-liberation-of-paris/ The Liberation of Paris (https://www.audible.com/pd?asin=1508294216&source_code=ASSORAP0511160006) is a gripping book that is packed
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Tom Cox
cox_tom
The main thing I’ve become more knowledgeable about over the years is the fact that I know virtually nothing. Imagine knowing as microscopically little as Donald Trump does about the
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Tanya Talaga
TanyaTalaga
This is #SevenTruths, a podcast series that explores the Seven Grandfather Teachings told through our stories, events that shape us and this land. I am beyond proud of the community
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Kristy S. Gilbert
kristysylfaen
I've seen another suggestion that freelance editors should be willing to take payment in the form of % of royalties. Settle in, folks, for just a few of the reasons
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Clarke Doty
ClarkeDoty
(1/?) I don’t know who needs to hear this, but let kids read what they want.(Obviously I don’t mean books that are harmful.)I’m not unique in saying this. But I
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🅱️rettly is reading
brettlyreads
At midnight this morning, I started a 24 reading challenge. I will be releasing a video on this later once I have time to edit the footage. In the meantime,
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Isobel Dixon
isobeldixon
Around the world, in response to the COVID-19 crisis, many excellent literature, art and music resources have been made available for free – generously & legally, with the permission of
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David A. Robertson
DaveAlexRoberts
I am 100% positive I’ve never received a message better than this. This kid has got some hutzpah. questioning my empathy, or calling me shameful, is fine, but I
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InterNotes Mobile
iMobiPluz
Sigh of Relief – Glimmer of Hope – Troubles AheadA thread http://peoplebranch.org/2020/11/08/sigh-of-relief-glimmer-of-hope-troubles-ahead/ On Monday November 2, 2020 – the day immediately preceding the elections – I published the
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Fabulous Book Fiend
fabbookfiend
Looking for some books to add to your reading list? Here’s a thread of books I’ve reviewed recently starting with The Neighbours by @Nicola_J_Gill http://www.fabulousbookfiend.com/2020/03/blog-tour-review-of-neighbours-by.html @AvonBook
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zanopticon
zanopticon
it's getting to be about that time, so to try to contain some of the book release chaos, here is a thread of buy links & event info. first things
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McKenzie Kelly Klitz
NeverLookMAC
Too many white humans are worried about their freedom to decide whether or not they wear a mask in Menards. The story of George Floyd must be heard. If you
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Gretchen McCulloch
GretchenAMcC
Because Internet is out in paperback TOMORROW (for ordering-via-the-internet purposes, that's practically today) Same bright yellow cover, now with 10x more nice quotes from people Get it for anyone you
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The Distributist
DataDistribute
The whole reason for reading a book (if you are not a monk) is to help other people understand the core idea with less effort than it took you. Lording
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Merrill Markoe
Merrillmarkoe
Welcome to my new hobby: the fed-up women of art history. No one was more fed up than the Belgians.
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