Bibliophile 🎀
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Bibliophile 🎀
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Philosophy-minded. Technology-focused. Academically driven.
Sumali Nisan 2020
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@janiecet19 Same, I loved every book I read by him so far.
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So many classic novels break this. There really are no rules
Joel Brigham@joelbrigham
Writers: try to avoid ANY flashbacks, info-dumps, context-building, or stage setting in at least the first chapter, but preferably the first two or three. There are good reasons for this:
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I was talking to my students about this after reading their midterm essays. I could tell that they wanted to show to me that they knew and had all the data and information. So I’m having them read some of the greats to encourage them to be more open and entertaining with style.
Morow Jävis Kærdenax@IneluctableQuak
Best writing advice I ever heard was “a sentence isn’t a truck to carry data”
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Deliver Us from Eva and Two Can Play That Game used to be my favorite movies. I kept watching them repeatedly. Definitely classics.
jas❤️🔥🏒@1girl1library
I was going through my DVDs to see what Black romance movies I had and lowkey I need to step my game up cause I thought I had more than this 😭
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Mine has bookshelves filled with books, we’re book lovers.
Joshua D Phillips@JoshPhillipsPhD
If you’re a parent, please get books into your child’s bedroom. Lots and lots of books. Just having the option to flip through a book when they’re young will give them such an advantage when they get into the classroom. Sincerely A teacher
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