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Visions of a Future Beyond Capitalism: Revolutionary Films to Watch Under Quarantine — Russia News Now
In this time of pandemic and quarantine, there is power in exploring the ways that past generations have confronted rising tides of fascism and crisis. For 100 years, communists, socialists, anarchists, anti-colonialists, and other revolutionaries have made films that attempt to intervene in their moment, to not just tell stories, but lift up silenced voices […]… Continue reading Visions of a Future Beyond Capitalism: Revolutionary Films to Watch Under Quarantine — Russia News Now
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week — Book Marks
Lydia Millet’s A Children’s Bible, Richard Ford’s Sorry For Your Trouble, Samantha Harvey’s The Shapeless Unease, and Olivia Laing’s Funny Weather all feature among the Best Reviewed Books of the Week. Fiction 1. Sorry For Your Trouble by Richard Ford 5 Rave • 1 Positive • 1 Mixed “The finest and most substantial […] via The… Continue reading The Best Reviewed Books of the Week — Book Marks
ON THIS DAY: May 15, 2020 — Flowers For Socrates
May 15th is UN International Day of Families * Chocolate Chip Day National Straw Hat Day Nylon Stockings Day * Peace Officer Memorial Day * TSC Global Awareness Day * International Conscientious Objectors Day ___________________________________ MORE! Pierre Curie, Grace Ogot and “Utah” Phillips, click via ON THIS DAY: May 15, 2020 — Flowers For Socrates
Q&A with Lauren Ross, author of ‘November Took My Father’ — Stryvling Press
Lauren Ross is the author of the memoir piece ‘November Took My Father’ which features in Stryvling Press’ Time and Tide anthology. When she’s not researching for yet another historical novel idea, Lauren can be found tutoring kids, at the cinema, or walking around her beloved home city of Edinburgh. Last year, she gained a […]… Continue reading Q&A with Lauren Ross, author of ‘November Took My Father’ — Stryvling Press
The writer life: Story structure — Rick Treon
Story structure is among the myriad decisions a writer makes when composing a novel. This subject is top-of-mind for me as I construct the first draft of my third novel, a sequel to Let the Guilty Pay, which I’ll get to in a bit. First, an admission: I did not think about structure at all […]… Continue reading The writer life: Story structure — Rick Treon
Top 5 Richest Women In The World In 2020 — The Smart Citizens
Here, are the richest women in the world. 1. Alice Walton, Walmart ( $54.4 billion ) Alice Walton is the 1st in our list of richest women in the world. Alice Louise Walton was born on October 7, 1949 is an American heir to the fortune of Walmart Inc. Walton is one of Walmart founder […]… Continue reading Top 5 Richest Women In The World In 2020 — The Smart Citizens
Personalities of Successful Authors — William Peace Blog
There is a two-year old article in Inc. magazine by Kaleigh Moore titled ‘6 Characteristics Every Great Write Has in Common’, which I found interesting. Ms Moore’s website says, “I write blog content for eCommerce platforms and the SaaS tools that integrate with them. I’ve been hired by top companies on the Fortune 500 as […]… Continue reading Personalities of Successful Authors — William Peace Blog
5 Questions to Ask Before Arguing Online — The Anxious Introvert
Here on the Anxious Introvert we actively avoid engaging in polarizing conversations, because we believe in content that is uplifting and encouraging for everyone, not just those who actively believe what we believe. As writers, this is something we practice in our day-to-day lives as well, not just on the internet – but is this […]… Continue reading 5 Questions to Ask Before Arguing Online — The Anxious Introvert
Stay at Home Book Tag — Strange Storyteller
Since we’re all stuck in quarantine due to Reasons™, I thought it would be fun to try this quarantine-themed book tag. This tag was created by Princess of Paperback, but I found it on The Naughty Librarian’s channel. I urge you to check out their answers after you finish reading my post! Laying in Bed: […]… Continue reading Stay at Home Book Tag — Strange Storyteller