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Anjali Enjeti
anjalienjeti
Matt Lieberman is running for U.S. Senate in #Georgia. After the Unite the Right march in Charlottesville, he decided to pen a novel that he self-published in 2018. “Lucius” is
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Simon Bruni
SimonBruni
Until recently most of my business came from the EU, primarily Spain. I was well established as a freelance translator, translating and localising for business, public bodies and international orgs.In
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Jared Shurin 🦖
straycarnivore
Is there such a thing as far-Right ‘literature’? – https://aeon.co/essays/is-there-such-a-thing-as-far-right-literature via @aeonmag This is very good - although, with the exception of The Matrix, there's no mention of SF. (Which
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Venkatesh Rao
vgr
Hmm. Can any long-arc extended universe type stuff be traced to the 1920s? Especially in genre fiction? Considering a hypothesis that it was a slump decade for EUs. There’s a
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Gregory Norminton #BLM
GDRNorminton
I'm going to risk this...There is a performative and intransigent element in our culture that smells of the commissar.https://twitter.com/GuardianBooks/status/1275066283554271234 I do not require every author represented by my literary
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miller watson godwin
MillerGodwin
[conversation that stemmed from teaching English in secondary schools]We are anxiously awaiting the next Young Adult series mega-hitWe still hasn’t gotten a series with the same level of impact like
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John McCullough
JohnMcCullough_
Thread for recommendations of exciting collections of poetry published when the writers were over 40. Very interested in New Phase poets i.e. those who began later in life. Sell 'em
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Jenny Bhatt
jennybhatt
Almost all my writer friendships have happened online via social media because I didn't grow up with the traditional literary pedigree (MFA, etc.) I read something by a writer that
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Zikhona Valela
valavoosh
Noni Jabavu was born in this day in 1919. She was the first Black South African woman to publish autobiographies. Her first, Drawn In Color was published 60 years ago
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Joseph Ryan Kelly
josephrkelly
In the #WisdomWebinar on Tuesday, @eshetbaalathaov claimed that "intertextuality is not a method." I wrote my dissertation on intertextuality in biblical studies, so I want to share my thoughts.https://twitter.com/WillKynes/status
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Dr Alison Bedford
bedforda1
Kevis Goodman's keynote on Reading Pathology and the Embodiment of Motion. 19th C. Pathology was the philosophical interpretation of disease. Proposes pathology as a way of exploring the connection between
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colette arrand
colettearrand
Y’all, there needs to be a serious discussion about the privilege inherent to being able to directly submit poems to the editor of a gigantic literary magazine that goes beyond
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ᴮᴱ꿈을 쫓는⁷
joonswisteria
Since no one is talking about letters as a concept and everyone's too busy fighting, here's a thread.Letters and #BTS_BE: A Literary Perspective. #MAMAVOTE #BTS @BTS_twt https://twitter.com/choi_bts2/status/1321747752712204288 Some
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Stylstc Clmnst
Sime0nStylites
1. As I perused this fascinating piece, the first thought that leaped to mind was not ‘those dastardly Europeans’ or ‘this dastardly government’ but ‘ecological fallacy’, a phrase one occasionally
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Dan Chiasson
dchiasso
The very long sentence is maybe my favorite art form, above even poems Though as distributed across lines and stanzas, like in @CPhillipsPoet or Linda Gregerson, it’s an even greater
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Lomez
L0m3z
This guy’s schizoid apophenia is so perfectly suited to the digital age. This is the only living literary genre at the moment. Incredible stuff.https://twitter.com/sethabramson/status/1253785676274970625 The main difference between him and
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