Having a thread about a stone age girl going viral and having a thread about the fashion industry going viral makes me want to do a thread connecting both of these subjects to talk about one of my favorite prehistoric articles of clothing: the Lendbreen Tunic.
here are the tasks I was given by an esteemed scholar to move forward revising my book. I think they'll be incredibly helpful to any academic writer out there. 🧵
1. Re-read the entire draft, highlighting in a favorite color your major claims.
#AcademicTwitter@AcademicChatter
The October Daye series is a Hugo finalist for 2023! I admit, at this point I really do want to win, but my proposed slogan "Vote Toby before it's 80% of the voter's packet by weight" seems a little on-the-nose. So.
I appreciate that there are reasonable arguments against the Oxford comma (I'm Team Pro-OC), but can anyone justify this abysmal example? Genuine record-scratch level of confusing.
From https://t.co/0PNMtA31XR
for
#Bloomsday
“Every life is in many days, day after day. We walk through ourselves, meeting robbers, ghosts, giants, old men, young men, wives, widows, brothers-in-love, but always meeting ourselves.”
~ James Joyce,
from “Ulysses”
📷 Berenice Abbott
“The first thing writers want—and this sounds so basic, but you’d be surprised how unbasic it is in the publishing world—is a quick response.” https://t.co/xJaGDnr9QO
Last one for a while: @lithub asked me to give them a piece on the craft of writing—I offered a typically useless, ultra-Freudian response. GIVE IN
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