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Daniel Bolnick
DanielBolnick
I've been asked on occasion, "How does someone get to be an Associate Editor for a journal like @ASNAmNat ?" Here's a brief thread explaining: 1) It's okay to tell
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Craig Welch
CraigAWelch
Because it's late in a bad year and my desk is full of books—and because it's nice to be reminded that people we've revered occasionally still manage not to live
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sierra elmore
SierraWritesYA
To celebrate #SmallBusinessSaturday and #LoveMyLocalIndie, threading some of my favorite reads of 2020 with http://Bookshop.org links.I love this website because every purchase benefits indies - they've raised $8.6M+ for
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Deepu Chandran
deepuchandranpk
Lockdown and general lack of travel turned out to be a boon for reading. Books enjoyed in 2020 in no particular order. Also, some are old ones that I found
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Stephen W. Carson
RadicalLib
Here's an example of what Morgoth is talking about... With a twist.This is a thread on the story of Pope Pius XII, the Pope during WWII.Decades after WWII he was
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Nisha 🏳️🌈 Poet Laureate
AnotherNisha
#POETRYPAIDME - my current (and personal) artist fees/rates sheet for gigs as a PERFORMANCE POET and author, considering my audience size and typical reach. Live Performances/Reading Fees Less than 15
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Ellen McDermott
HeyNell
A book I’m really looking forward to this year is a new biography of Ida B Wells, written by her great-granddaughter. I have it in pre-order.https://twitter.com/michelleduster/status/1335333855075643395 Right now, I’m reading
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Right Wing Watch
RightWingWatch
A motley group of religious-right leaders, right-wing activists, and Republican officials are descending on Washington, D.C. Saturday for overlapping and competing events meant to keep Trump in the White House.
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Jonathan
Jayoung1969
In relation to some of the conversation I am seeing today regarding threat narrative etc, I recommend you read this as it reflects on the play of words through constructive
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al ♌️ | on a break.
smokingcaffein
Now that I’m in the mood of action manhwa, I’ll slowly make a list of my fave start from today Solo Leveling As it should, number 1 Beginning After
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Matt Frey
EveryFreyday
Excited to share a long term research project of mine with you all - "Are Economics and Financial Literacy EducationSubstitutes?" Our goal is to identify which class improves financial literacy
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SynodusHorrendaPod
SynodusPod
Since they're back in the news thanks to the FBI's ham-fisted release of the full-text today on one of their twitter feeds, here's a little thread on the origins of
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Žiga Malek
ZigaMalek
Dear academia! I recently received an email asking me to sell coauthorships on my upcoming papers to "get some profit" @AcademicChatter @RetractionWatch @UBVU (thread) (1/8) Let's ignore the typical flattery
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Tonya Cannariato
tmycann
With the release of the Omnibus edition of my Red Slaves series today... some commentary on the ugly underbelly of indie publishing.https://twitter.com/DifrancescoAlex/status/1345337294228770823 First, to be clear, I could not publish
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Bayo Adeyinka
greaterbayo
What Are You Reading?Reading books has affected my career greatly. Let me share a very queer experience. Around 2014, I got a call from a top brass in the organization
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Sam Rocha
SamRochadotcom
A BOOKISH THREADOver the years, the self-made genre of intellectual and spiritual autobiography has become my favourite one. I should have known this earlier. Books like Augustine’s *Confessions* and Boethius’
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