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Michael Rosen
MichaelRosenYes
1/ Poetry suffers at the hands of people who say it must be this way or that way when the history of poetry tells us that it is a fantastic
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š“James Heathers š“
jamesheathers
Thesis: 'methodological crisis' in science is NOT the sudden realisation of a problem. It is a well characterised problem which benefited hugely in recognition by a change in how scientists
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Dr Emily Wilson
EmilyRCWilson
A question that is always present, for any translator: What is stylistic "equivalence"? Is "equivalence" even the right term? Translation Studies over the past few decades has taught us a
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Everything Is ___________
BraveNewIdeas
Anyhoo, David Stoveās āDarwinian Fairytalesā. Here we go. Altruism within the evo scope can only be understood as a self serving strategy, yet notice how āpathological altruismā have been discussed
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Judy Wu Dominick
judydominick
For the past few weeks, and this week in particular b/c itās Holy Week, Iāve felt pressure as a writer to translate/transform the MANY things going on in my internal
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Sahir.
sahiravik
Sona sona roop hai, humko guroor hai, lut jaaogay tum, haaye rubba. If you know these lyrics, we can be friends. (Donāt take me seriously, it hasnāt even been a
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nie!š»ā”ļøcomms openš
nieniekoto
this sounds like a whole other fic prompt in itselfhttps://twitter.com/endeavore_/status/1253101412512399362 aleczira au where alec runs an angsty poetry instagram and apologises for the lack of updates for the same reason.
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Łsof
SAlNTJIHYO
i'm bored, 1 like = 1 poem/prose i wrote ?? i. untitled ii. (pls who hurt me last year why am i this sad) iii. only you iv. love letters
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(resignedly) seafoam time
manyorchards
if i could achieve anything in my writing it would be a fluidity in terms of like incidental human choreography? action that isn't Action? i'm trying to think how to
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Nicholas Allen
dedalusdenaries
Twice in recent reviews of books that take the sea and coast as their subject, one of which was my own, I have read critical comments on the style of
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Sajith Pai
sajithpai
Still the single best article on productivity I have read till date. By Prof @deviparikh. TLDR - Calendar instead of keeping a to do list.https://blog.usejournal.com/calendar-in-stead-of-to-do-lists-9ada86a512dd There is also something abou
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Heshmat Alavi's Trenchcoat
UrOrientalist
I spent a few intensive weeks in Spring 2009 in this tiny leftist archive in Berlin doing research for a paper on the history of the "black block," which is
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Sean.j.callahan
CallahanPulm
Day 6/14 in ICU. Morale has rebounded. Higher level thought of the day: I see some resident nihilism creeping in regarding COVID therapies. It's not their fault, this stuff is
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HarryVale
Fucken lmao Lol Did a 100% legit LOL at this This is just... Okay I'm reading this. Will let you know what it's like. Normal prose so far Tarrant
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Andrew Benson
andrewbensonf1
Meticulously researched and written with typical elegance and erudition in the authorās trademark prose, @rwilliams1947ās biography of 1930s British Grand Prix driver Richard āDickā Seaman is a magnificent achievement 1/
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Elizabeth Sulis Kim
ElizabethSulis
Having some difficulty concentrating on reading fiction, like others Iām sure. Short book recommendations please. A few suggestions below. Convenience store woman by @sayakamurata A compulsive short read about a
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