Also, if you are an academic with a great idea that fits into arts + Culture, pitch me. That weird story based on your expertise that you've always wanted to write, now is the moment. Timely pitches are always great. And if you're a QTIPOC academic my inbox is always open!
Do I have any academic experts in literature or book publishing following me who have interesting thoughts on the popularity of Onyx Storm? Looking to commission someone on the hype! #AcademicTwitter
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Everyone here at The Conversation absolutely over the moon today because our Imagine newsletter won Best Science and Technology Newsletter at the @pubnewsletters awards last night.
🎉🎉🎉 Here at The Conversation UK we're absolutely delighted to have been shortlisted for a clutch of awards. 🎉🎉🎉
Our Something Good #Arts and #Culture newsletter is in the running for two awards at the Publisher Newsletter Awards.
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@CMT_UoW Last but not least, we have @DavidGurnham from @law_humanities writing about Josef K's harrowing experience of an unjust and disorienting legal system in Kafka's The Trial, and how his nightmare keeps playing out in real life https://t.co/cG4OLGI7Iz
It's 100 years since the writer Franz Kafka died and we're celebrating with a series of brilliant articles that think explore his life and writing from unexpected angles. https://t.co/9f1IBAH2jh
Daniel Varndell from @CMT_UoW gives us an insight into Kafka's obsession with being nourished, by food and society, and how that obsession wormed its way into many of his stories. https://t.co/kkRknXB8E1
Do I, or any of you, know any academics affiliated with a UK university who live in Paris and are experts in French literature, art or photography? #academictwitter
If you are as thoroughly enraged by the @guardian review of @Tate’s 🎨 Sargent and Fashion 🎨 as I was, then maybe you’ll enjoy my review for @ConversationUK instead! https://t.co/W07QyszsVY
Thanks to tech, a valley of buried cities has been found in the Amazon. @DrJESilverstein on why such tech-assisted discovery proves we have a lot left to discover (featuring a v cool 90s pic of him with an Olmec head) https://t.co/5Ur3taIKjq via @ConversationUK@UniofNottingham