From sporting full casts to being interactive, here are some really innovative audiobooks. What's an audiobook you thought had an innovative approach? https://t.co/0QrUJxwwyX
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‘The ugly phantom of so-called normality – the white heterosexual family as the foundation of Western “civilisation” – is reasserting itself. For nearly forty years, EastEnders has been having none of it.’ Jacqueline Rose and @samfrears in Albert Square: https://t.co/WgMaEoX7uS
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In "Next Book," columnist Amanda Holmes Duffy reflects on recent readings (from writers like @shope_nina) and shares some experiences from the @SydWritersFest: https://t.co/xHL6He3HpG https://t.co/JkUEJXpLBV
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"She wasn’t incomprehensible, or difficult, or obscure, as some critics have suggested. She just wasn’t talking to them." https://t.co/ReJKIYLshf
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Nora Ephron movies aren’t queer, but actually—hear us out on this one—maybe they kind of are? https://t.co/ipu7GS6vct
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"Often, it’s the sound of language or the music of language that will come first for me. When I’m doing free writes, the language play sometimes takes over in a way that other aspects, like describing an action or a scene, come less natural to me." https://t.co/O51cvUvHHA
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Journey into our archives to rediscover some our best personal and critical essays on Blackness in America. https://t.co/urmJvBNZ6F
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"how queerly should I love my mother who does not believe in bisexuals?" https://t.co/rApiR8Sb65
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"Ghostliness is the condition of Asian American men’s bodies. People see through us as if we were not there—within space without taking any of it up." https://t.co/GLHdjNDT34
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✨COVER REVEAL ALERT✨ We’ll thrilled to share the cover of A DIFFERENT STAGE by @officialgarybarlow! Limited signed editions are available to pre-order now at @Waterstones https://t.co/s0xiiMWogA https://t.co/uAttWHOjtV
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Morgan Talty (@Morgan_J_Talty) talks with “A Calm and Normal Heart” author Chelsea T. Hicks about opening up and expanding the literary landscape with more, varied Native stories. https://t.co/HFGDRB7yO8
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In 1970, 70 per cent of Baptist pastors ‘supported abortion to protect the mental or physical health of the mother’; 90 per cent of Texas Baptists thought their state’s abortion laws were too restrictive. What changed? @debfriedell reports: https://t.co/hz48yPOTZ7
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