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  1. largehearted boy, , more info

    Anita Felicelli’s playlist for her story collection “How We Know Our Time Travelers”
    In the Book Notes series, authors create and discuss a music playlist that relates in some way to their recently published book. Previous contributors include Jesmyn Ward, Lauren Groff, Bret Easton Ellis, Celeste Ng, T.C. Boyle, Dana Spiotta, Amy Bloom, Aimee Bender, Roxane Gay, and many others. The stories in Anita Felicelli’s collection How We Know Our Time Travelers are dark and moving in the best of ways. Publishers Weekly …
    By largeheartedboy, 2,510 words
  2. ZeroAir Reviews, , more info

    Black Friday Deals (2024)
    🔦 Black Friday Deals (2024) on ZeroAir Reviews 🔦Black Friday is here and here are some Black Friday deals! Get all your Christmas shopping done today and help support zeroair.org in the process. Thank you! The post Black Friday Deals (2024) first appeared on ZeroAir Reviews. RSS feed managed by AIOSEO.
    By zeroair, 55 words
  3. XIX век, , more info

    Gogol, Cervantes, and Céline
    Via Languagehat, here is an essay by Michael W. Clune about War (1934?, posthumously published in 2022) by Louis-Ferdinand Céline (1894–1961), recently translated into English by Charlotte Mandell. There is a nineteenth-century Russian connection. For Clune, satire is when a writer compares something bad to an implied or express better thing, while dark comedy, or at least a tradition within it, relies on the “Universal Downward Comparison.” That’s when you …
    By Erik McDonald, 676 words
  4. The Birdist, , more info

    Cats and Birds LTE from 1923
    Cats are known to be the leading predator of birds in the U.S.A, killing somewhere between 1.4 and 3.7 billion birds per year. It's a major problem.And there's a sense that it's a new one. The Scott Loss paper cited about came out in 2013, and seems to have marked a turning point in the discourse. "Did you say billion?" A growing number of people talk about the problem, and …
    By NickL, 869 words
  5. A Suffolk Lane, , more info

    Excuses, Excuses!
    Dear All; and you are all very dear to me and I have been thinking of you a lot over the past many months. Some of you may have forgotten all about me, some may have been wondering where I had got to, others may already know what I have been doing. If you have been reading my blog for some time you will know that I am married to …
    By Clare Pooley, 1,098 words
  6. Dr. Roseanne Chambers – Blog, , more info

    Announcing “The Monumental Andes”!!!
    My book, The Monumental Andes—Geology, Geography, and Ancient Cultures of the Peruvian Andes, is hot off the presses! (Finally! Hooray!) Encompassing towering snow-covered volcanoes, elegant ruins of ancient civilizations, a wide variety of rock types and fossils, llamas and alpacas—there is so much about the central Andean region that fascinates. My book is one that I would have liked to read before traveling in Peru. In my blog posts, I …
    By Roseanne Chambers, 1,316 words
  7. The Bounding Box – Blog of Tobias Revell, , more info

    Box118: Complicated, complicated, lemon, complicated.
    DS106. Look I don’t mind telling you that DS105 was a trash fire. I set out to do a complex fluid simulation which a) took a long time and b) came out like total shit. And this is the truth of creativity. 90% of it is wasted but as long as you learn from your mistakes it was never truly a waste. Except for the computing and hard drive space …
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  8. Strange Attractor - News, , more info

    The Stammering Librarian
    Essays by Timothy D’Arch Smith Edited by Edwin Pouncey & Sandy Robertson £35 Available in a hardback edition of 500 copies only from SAP. 192 pp. | 133 x 203mm Illustrated, index Available mid January 2025 PRE-ORDER HERE In the long–awaited followup to his famed 1987 anthology, Books Of The Beast, writer, legendary bookseller and cricket enthusiast Timothy d’Arch Smith steps up to the crease with The Stammering Librarian, another …
    By Tihana Sare, 314 words
  9. leonie wise, , more info

    the weekend that was
    0:00 /0:09 1× Flying south. Love. Communion. Reunion. Celebration. Blood family and found family. The husk of a person, still and silent in her pink floral casket. Soul taken flight. Lilies bowed as if in prayer. The finger-burning, salty abundance of fish & chips. Sandwich triangles with the crusts cut off. Sugary clouds filled with whipped cream.waitarere beach walk with my two sistersSandy feet. A shipwreck being devoured by sand …
    By Leonie Wise, 117 words
  10. Data Colada, , more info

    [121] Dear Political Scientists: Don't Bin, GAM Instead
    There is a 2019 paper, in the journal Political Analysis (htm), with over 1000 Google cites, titled "How Much Should We Trust Estimates from Multiplicative Interaction Models? Simple Tools to Improve Empirical Practice". The paper is not just widely cited, but is also actually influential. Most political science papers estimating interactions now-a-days, seem to... The post [121] Dear Political Scientists: Don't Bin, GAM Instead appeared first on Data Colada.
    By Uri Simonsohn, 77 words
  11. Cabin Porn, , more info

    A small guest cabin near Montauk, New York with all the fixings....
    A small guest cabin near Montauk, New York with all the fixings. Built on an existing foundation, this 12’ x 15’ footprint is smaller than a single car garage but packed out with the full functionality of a house four times its size. The small kitchen and storage zone is tucked in under the narrow stair. The flue of the teeny wood-burning fireplace extends from ground floor to roof line, …
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  12. Sean of the South, , more info

    Grand Marshall–Dothan, Alabama
    Sean will be the Grand Marshall of Dothan’s 10th anniversary Mardi Gras parade! Come join the fun and watch the parade! Time and other details to be added…. The post Grand Marshall–Dothan, Alabama appeared first on Sean of the South.
    By Jamie Dietrich, 43 words
  13. Mike Crittenden – Call me Critter, , more info

    My barely useful calorie tracker
    I have a few gripes with most food/calorie/macro trackers: About half the stuff I eat on any given day is stuff I eat EVERY day and I don’t want to enter it manually every day. I don’t want to deal with macros. My checklist diet takes care of making sure I’m getting enough protein, which is the main thing I care about. Finding the exact product I ate and the …
    By Mike Crittenden, 172 words
  14. Study Hacks - Decoding Patterns of Success - Cal Newport, , more info

    The Tao of Cal
    Between this newsletter, my podcast, my books, and my New Yorker journalism, I offer a lot of advice and propose a lot of ideas about how the modern digital environment impacts our lives, both professionally and personally, and how we should respond. This techno-pontification covers everything from the nitty gritty details of producing good work in an office saturated with emails and Zoom, to heady decisions about shaping a meaningful …
    By Study Hacks, 1,136 words
  15. The Literary Workshop Blog, , more info

    The Most Basic Woodworking of All: Cutting Firewood
    The holiday season is a wonderful time to catch up with friends and family, who inevitably ask me what kind of woodworking I’ve been doing lately. With some chagrin, I have to say that I’ve been so busy that I’ve barely touched my hand planes and hand saws since this summer. I haven’t been doing any woodworking at all. But that’s not entirely true. In fact, this fall I’ve been …
    By Steve S., 1,397 words