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Monthly Archives: February 2020
One Large Popcorn, Please! — Discover
Originally posted on Festival for Drama in Film, Screenplays, Novels:
Tom Parry’s appreciation for movies grew into a passion that led to a blog! On One Large Popcorn, Please! you can find his reviews of both new cinema releases and…
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5 Design Tips for a Fresh Start in 2020 — Discover
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Hello, 2020! Here are five design tweaks to give your site a quick makeover. via 5 Design Tips for a Fresh Start in 2020 — Discover
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In the Age of Social Media Self-Promotion, Do Creatives Still Need Personal Websites? — Discover
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“You have freedom and control with your website. It stands out far more than a 3 x 3 grid of expandable pictures.” Professionals in the design industry discuss the pros…
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #51: Another New Year. — The Drunken Odyssey
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #51 by Drew Barth Another New Year. It is another new year. Oh god, it is a new decade. And, as always, there’s…
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Stuck in a Book: My favourite books of the decade — Discover
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Welcome to 2020! On his blog Stuck in a Book, Simon Thomas reflects on his favorite books from the past ten years. via Stuck in a Book: My favourite books of…
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Society and Space — Discover
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Scholars from the U.S. and Canada collaborate on a peer-reviewed journal and this companion website examining the social struggles over access to and control of space, place, territory, region, and resources.…
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Storyboard 75: The Big Book of Narrative — Discover
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“Storyboard 75” compiles some of the most popular posts from the archives at Nieman Storyboard, a resource for exploring the art and craft of storytelling. Writers: bookmark this page and…
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Why We Need a Working-Class Media — Discover
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Journalists frequently write about the working class, but is anyone writing for them? Because “[e]conomic hardship does not mean the absence of joy, love, pleasure, duty, care,” and stories —…
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Why We Need a Working-Class Media — Discover
Journalists frequently write about the working class, but is anyone writing for them? Because “[e]conomic hardship does not mean the absence of joy, love, pleasure, duty, care,” and stories — and representation! — are powerful. via Why We Need a Working-Class … Continue reading
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Storyboard 75: The Big Book of Narrative — Discover
“Storyboard 75” compiles some of the most popular posts from the archives at Nieman Storyboard, a resource for exploring the art and craft of storytelling. Writers: bookmark this page and return to it again and again. via Storyboard 75: The Big … Continue reading
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