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Roy G. Guzmán
catrachxs
Many poems in my book CATRACHOS take place in Miami. This is a book about growing up in Miami. But while Miami gets depicted as a city of fun and
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Samuel D. James
samueld_james
Which of these is the better measure of public influence? These are *super* interesting results to me. When I posted the poll I assumed books would win handily, followed by
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chris
kvngstiel
okay listen.. i have a theory so we know that michael is gonna be in the next episode, so what if he tells dean that there's a way to get
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Spooky Dr Paul Moffett
doctormoffett
Like many people, I've been thinking quite a lot lately about apocalypse and dystopia.Thread. There's an interesting thread on Apocalypse from @elizabethjdias that you might have seen. If you haven't,
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Idrees Ahmad
im_PULSE
One reason why many aren't too exercised by the "cancel culture" debate is that to be excluded, you have to have been included in the first place. Most western publications
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Natalia Cecire
ncecire
The arts are some legit witchcraft, & this is scary. To acquire technical proficiency in a plastic, literary, or performing medium is to gain the ability to press on other
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illicit saffairs🇵🇸
friendstothis
“Tell me what are my Wordsworth” HER WORD PLAY IS SO SMART...... https://twitter.com/bestoftaylorr/status/1291046239614767104 Wordsworth kickstarted the age of literary Romanticism with his poetry, similar to how Taylor is most well
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Laura Eppin-jelly
lola_epp
If you are a cis/het man, writing fiction from a women's POV, and considering detailing this character's rape: PLEASE DO NOT! Especially, but not only, if you want to write
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"michael lutz?"
WarrenIsDead
Hello! Please pop through and read this thread from the beginning to here, the end. It's a very useful historical dive, but I have some more context to add to
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Garrett M. Graff
vermontgmg
NIGHTLY READING THREAD: Welcome to Edition #69 of #GMGReads. Every night through this weird time, I'm tweeting out a list of my five favorite books around a general theme—and a
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Isabella Wang
isabellawangbc
As serious writers and readers, we need to destigmatize non-writing and non-reading. Lots of people who live full, rich lives choose not to read. Some people could not pursue an
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Lauren Groff
legroff
The event with @MakennaGoodman1 last night--& her super smart critique of the corrosiveness of capitalism on art--reiterated the struggle for being as open and generous as possible in art with
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Tabitha McIntosh
TabitaSurge
Read ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’ with a room of 17 year old girls today and it took them 10 cold seconds to decide that he was an
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Antonio García Martínez
antoniogm
Is the novel dead as a meaningful art form?Can't think of recent novels that were serious literary works, politically, philosophically, or along any other dimension that matters. Mostly self-indulgent amusements
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Charlotte Donlon
charlottedonlon
One of the many things I have learned from my dear friend and mentor, Lauren Winner: If you’re going to write about a topic, any topic, but especially topics connected
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Megan Glancey
smglancey
I kept an ongoing “learn this” notebook from every course ever.I’ve kept them. And unpacking I’m fondly reminded of having pages of triple integral notes followed by the ethics of
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