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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 08:17)

My personal opinion. Unions are there to support and protect people who could otherwise be exploited by their employers and/or their shareholders. A strike is a last resort. It's inconvenient, but necessary in this case. I totally support the Rail Workers strike.

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 07:00)

"If you've ever wondered how a review can drop on publication day, or why people are raving about a book months before its publication date — ARCs are your answer." https://t.co/7jcyGU36Qn

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 07:30)

"I am told to make black experiences white ones instead, or at least experiences that are written in a language they find comfortable." https://t.co/SK1Eocsivu

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 06:25)

Only a few days left until @DamianDibben's #TheColourStorm hits the stores! Discover one of Venice's greatest artists, Giorgione Barbarelli... A forbidden love story with a twist. Pre-order: https://t.co/OV5itb8Ydh https://t.co/vr3xudD9Ov

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 09:16)

Just in case it matters (which I really don't think it does). My kids have to take a train to school every day. But they can't this week and that's totally fine. We get it and support why the strike needs to happen.

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 09:00)

Take a step back from that to-do list. https://t.co/XtIQJOA6yi

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 06:15)

Short stories with Miss Marple, cheese crimes, librarian sleuths, baked goods, fancy hotels— basically all the coziest things that cozy mysteries could have. Which sounds the most interesting to you? https://t.co/jxhs3UslWh

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 08:53)

I've got a feeling it's gonna be a long day tomorrow.

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 10:00)

"Beneath her gaze I felt my self sweep cleanly away, like flotsam borne off on the Graubach. Briefly, ecstatically, I wasn’t me at all, but anyone and no one." https://t.co/EL9NIqjWQs

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 10:01)

What's your favorite book that features cultural traditions? https://t.co/2lHmzHEEjC

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 07:00)

Characters who live in their own versions of reality. https://t.co/4baknahF06

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 08:00)

Angela Garbes on the challenges that come with writing about family. https://t.co/PyTeFMrUpi

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 06:00)

“I really like the weirdness of life, and I think that life, particularly in New York, is really fucking weird. You’re always seeing and hearing the weirdest fucking things." https://t.co/ApXOTfqNO5

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 03:30)

A study at University of Toronto "found that frequent readers of fiction scored higher on certain measures of empathy." https://t.co/4TLSj8vmEC

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3 years ago

(Jun 20, 2022 02:13)

For Juneteenth, our Editor-in-Chief Denne Michele Norris (@TheDenneMichele) recommends some of our favorite essays by Black writers that take both a personal and critical look at Blackness in America. https://t.co/urmJvBNZ6F

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