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John D. Rateliff John D. Rateliff's blog:

TOLKIEN STUDIES Volume XIX is out

So, the latest volume of TOLKIEN STUDIES* is now out; my copy arrived today. Haven't had a chance to look through it yet, but it looks to be primary material by JRRT, Wm Cloud Hicklin's edition, sorting out and editing Tolkien's time-charts keeping track of who was where when in LotR. It's a nice bo

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Published on March 21, 2023 20:26
Kit  Campbell Kit Campbell's blog:

WriYe and Rewriting

Hi, squiders. Sorry for the long time, no see–I was on a trip, and normally I schedule posts for when I’m gone, but it just didn’t happen this time around.

(The trip also had a surprisingly little amount of downtime, despite planning whole swathes of time for that. I only read half a book–mostly on t

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Published on March 21, 2023 21:22
Ron Paul Ron Paul's blog:

Bungling Biden Pushes China Into Russia's Arms

​Today's historic visit of China's newly-re-elected Premier, Xi Jinping, to Russia further solidifies what would have hardly been imaginable not long ago: A strong Russia/China alliance against the US and its satellites in the EU. How did Biden bungle this so badly? Also today: Another day, another Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 21, 2023 09:41
Richard Herring Richard Herring's blog:

Sunday 19th March 2023

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Published on March 19, 2023 08:49
Tobias Pflüger Tobias Pflüger's blog:

»Das sind Killerwaffen in staatlicher Hand«

Interview in: Tageszeitung junge Welt, 26.01.2013 / Inland / Seite 2 / Peter Wolter

Bewaffnete Drohnen, wie die Bundeswehr sie haben will, müssen international geächtet werden. Ein Gespräch mit Tobias Pflüger

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Published on January 25, 2013 15:18
The New Yorker The New Yorker's blog:

The Racial Politics of the N.B.A. Have Always Been Ugly

A new book argues that the real history of the league is one of strife between Black labor and white ownership.
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Published on March 21, 2023 16:17
Lois Winston Lois Winston's blog:

AN INTERVIEW WITH COZY MYSTERY AUTHOR AND BOXER KAREN A. PHILLIPS

Today we sit down for a chat with Karen A. Phillips, author of traditional/cozy mysteries, middle-grade and young adult fantasy, and poetry. Plus, she takes boxing lessons! Learn more about Karen and her books at her website.

When did you realize you wanted to write novels?

I st

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Published on March 21, 2023 22:30
Neil Pasricha Neil Pasricha's blog:

#502 Fully justifying whatever terrible thing you’re eating

Let the grease glisten, mayo drip, and soda fizz.

Here are three ways to make the magic happen:

1. Veggie Validation. My friend Mike is king of this hilarious move. “Gotta get my greens,” he’ll say, while chomping dill pickles on the couch playing video games. “Carrots are good for you,” he’ll smile,

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Published on March 21, 2023 21:01
Bart D. Ehrman Bart D. Ehrman's blog:

Armageddon Has Arrived!

Normally one would not welcome Armaggedon with rejoicing, but in this instance ....     My book is published today:  Armageddon: What the Bible Really Says about the End.  Now this is a book that has, in some sense, been in the works for 50 years, since the first time I started pondering the Apocaly

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Published on March 21, 2023 02:51
Zoé Valdés Zoé Valdés's blog:

37 règles pour savoir tout écrire (37 reoé Valdés saber escribir todo) –7 règles pour savoir tout écrire (37 reglas para saber escribir todo) –– ZoePost

Por Redacción ZoePost. Dos recientes poemarios de Zoe Valdés publicados en español y en francés: Pulse aquí para adquirir Las niñas duermen del otro lado en español. Pulse aquí para adquirir Les filles dorment de l’autre côté (traducción francesa de Las niñas duermen del otro lado). Pulse aquí para Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 21, 2023 15:05
Matthew Yglesias Matthew Yglesias's blog:

Poly Litmus Test

Talking about entering an open relationship, and the unknowns of transitioning with guest Chris Gethard
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Published on March 21, 2023 14:51
John Crace John Crace's blog:

Boris Johnson’s best defence is he’s a known liar incapable of lying | John Crace

When the dust finally clears on Boris’s parties, his lawyer won’t be looking back on this as his finest hour

Just call me Mystic Meg. Why get Lord Pannick, one of the most expensive barristers in the country, to help with your defence when you can have me instead? I’m a lot cheaper for a start. And h

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Published on March 21, 2023 12:15
Roy Christopher Roy Christopher's blog:

Shooting Starlets: Girls Gone Wildin'

As if the transition from adolescence to adulthood weren’t hard enough, fame further complicates coming of age. One is reminded of a young Drew Barrymore, coming out of rehab for the first time at age 13 and the countless stories that didn’t end with her happy present. But there’s nothing quite as c

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Published on March 21, 2023 08:44
Patrick Johanneson Patrick Johanneson's blog:

50

Time to start another spin around the sun.

Flamingos on my lawn for my 50th birthday Flamingos on my lawn for my 50th birthday Flamingos on my lawn for my 50th birthday Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 21, 2023 18:07
Jacob Weisberg Jacob Weisberg's blog:

Poly Litmus Test

Talking about entering an open relationship, and the unknowns of transitioning with guest Chris Gethard
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Published on March 21, 2023 14:51
Jane Friedman Jane Friedman's blog:

Writing About Native Americans: 7 Questions Answered

A Native American man wearing street clothes sits astride a horse atop a bluff overlooking the landscape of Oljato Monument Valley in Arizona. On a road below, two vans and a car drive along a winding road.Photo by Nik Shuliahin on Unsplash

Today’s post is by author Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer.

Many authors want to write about Native Americans in their fiction and nonfiction, but they have questions about doing so—and don’t know who to ask. As a tribal member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, I’ve written a

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Published on March 21, 2023 02:00
Delilah Devlin Delilah Devlin's blog:

Word Search — Favorite Paranormal Creatures (Contest)

MicaI’m typing my little fingers to the bone this week. I have a deadline. I’m almost there. Have you pre-ordered your copy of Mica? Well, I hope so. It’s coming NEXT TUESDAY! In the meantime, I have a puzzle for you. I’ve named some of my favorite paranormal creatures. Solve the puzzle and name yours i

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Published on March 21, 2023 06:31
Bruno Guglielminetti Bruno Guglielminetti's blog:

GPT pourrait impacter 80 % des métiers

Avec les progrès des grands modèles de langage comme GPT-4 d’OpenAI, capables d’écrire, de coder et de faire des mathématiques avec plus de précision et de cohérence, il ne faudra pas longtemps avant que l’IA ne devienne un outil courant dans le monde du travail. OpenAI lui-même parie qu’une grande Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 21, 2023 11:09
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