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Monthly Archives: February 2020
Society and Space — Discover
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. via Society and Space — Discover
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Stuck in a Book: My favourite books of the decade — Discover
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 the decade — Discover
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Comics Are Trying to Break Your Heart #51: Another New Year. — The Drunken Odyssey
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 new comics to get excited about and a new decade … Continue reading
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In the Age of Social Media Self-Promotion, Do Creatives Still Need Personal Websites? — Discover
“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 and cons of a website in the age of Instagram. via … Continue reading
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5 Design Tips for a Fresh Start in 2020 — Discover
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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One Large Popcorn, Please! — Discover
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 film classics. via One Large Popcorn, Please! — Discover
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Whatever Happened to ______ ? — Longreads
Envy over her success led her husband, also a writer, to become violent. She fights every day for her safety — and to avoid being relegated to obscurity like so many writers who are mothers. via Whatever Happened to ______ ? … Continue reading
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Light at the End of the Tunnel — Discover
Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh swam under an Antarctic ice sheet to highlight the substantial changes to the continent caused by climate change. via Light at the End of the Tunnel — Discover
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23 Retellings of Classic Stories From Science Fiction & Fantasy Authors — Tor.com
We love a good retelling—whether it’s a favorite fairy tale, ancient myth, or epic tale, it’s always great to see old things made new. Part of the reason we love these stories is because they’re so malleable; with themes that … Continue reading
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