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perfect_pluemon
Anybody willing to give me their opinion on BL series and how it relates to lgbt+ issues? Are there people who differentiate between BL and actual lgbt+ people? If so,
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C.C. Finlay
ccfinlay
I use the phrase "narrative momentum" in a lot of rejections for submissions to F&SF. As in "for me this needed more narrative momentum" or "the narrative lost momentum for
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Carrottheveg
Justice4_manhwa
Hi, I'm not sure if you guys are aware of the witch hunt going on in Instagram, basically they are reporting and taking down manhwa_related accs or accs that are
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Anant Bhan
AnantBhan
https://twitter.com/PriyankaPulla/status/1267097041114525696 This paper was submitted to the journal (run by ICMR) by the authors (all ICMR) on 28th may 2020, and has been published online on 31 May 2020. Good
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Elle M. (they/them)
ellle_em
Hey so here's a super hot take from me, a person who has lots of hot takes about writing and writing-while-queer (best Olympic sport tbh): let queer ppl tell the
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Chris C. Martin
Chrismartin76
Just published a commentary on @psyarxiv. The authors of the target article claimed Whites dominate psychological research on race. Their own analyses show otherwise. They also fail to account for
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Lucian DiPeso
luciandipeso
Antivaxxers like to talk about "doing the research," but seem woefully inept at interpreting evidence. They depend entirely on what the author claims to have done. But, that's not evidence:
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Stephen Heard
StephenBHeard
I wrote yesterday about that new paper finding that a science-communication course doesn't improve students' science communication. The replies (on the post, and on Twitter) are interesting! (1/6) In a
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honeyedsunshine
it's truly amazing how dry the ka*soo ficdom is, and I don't think the extent of it sunk in until I saw how CB fic readers interacted with CB fics
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Kelly
CartysCorner
(1/2) It was my birthday and while I got a couple of books I'm really excited to read, there are others this month I'm equally excited about in April &
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Matthew McNaughton
mattmcnaughton
Sign-up links for the Santa Clara covid19 study were shared through social media and used multiple times by people who had symptoms and wanted a test. The authors think they
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Daniela Witten
daniela_witten
Last week, a paper came out that received a lot of very harsh criticism from the scientific community. First things first: I 100% agree with a lot of that criticism.
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Lillie Lainoff
lillielainoff
Something I've been thinking about in relation to all the convos about if YA is skewing too old, is how many chronically-ill/disabled teens have different adolescent experiences. I frequently felt
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Jan Willem van Groenigen
JWvanGroenigen
As there is some anecdotal evidence that the #Covid_19 pandemic hits female scientists disproportionally large in terms of manuscript submissions, I decided to check the numbers for "my" journal, @Geoderma_Jrnl.
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Kat Cho 👻👹🇰🇷 VICIOUS SPIRITS is OUT NOW!
KatCho
LOL @ a self-identified "white, straight, able-bodied author" telling marginalized authors what an event made FOR US should be about. (e.g. she wanted to participate in DVPit & wrote a
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April M. Beisaw
AprilMBeisaw
Reading @lauraheathstout 's "Intersectional Study of Authorship in Archaeological Journals" just published in American Antiquity - although gender equity in the discipline has improved ... the influx of women has
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