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May 22, 2014

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Published on May 22, 2014 20:18

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IM SORRY I CANT HEAR YOU OVER THE SOUND OF A NEW SERIES BY LEIGH...

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IM SORRY I CANT HEAR YOU OVER THE SOUND OF A NEW SERIES BY LEIGH BARDUGO




It’s true. Very excited to (finally) share what

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Published on May 22, 2014 15:10

NEW SERIES BY LEIGH!!!

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Read about it here: 


http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/shadow-bone-author-gets-two-706656?mobile_redirect=false


happy jello



It’s true :) Really excited to finally share what I’ve been working on.

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Published on May 22, 2014 15:10

For the B&N edition, should we NOT read the Darkling prequel before reading Ruin & Rising? (I planned on parking my butt outside B&N on June 17th with a latte in one hand and your book in the other and reading at least the Darkling part before leaving the

Okay, here’s the deal: I wrote the Darkling prequel so that NOTHING in Ruin and Rising would be spoiled by reading it first. (I’m tricksy like that.)


But


But


But


I highly recommend waiting until AFTER you finish Ruin to read the Darkling prequel. That’s definitely the way I intended it, and I think the story is much more powerful that way.


In other news… I’m sorry I’ve been a little absent from tumblr lately. I have something new (yup yup) due just days before R&R comes out, so I’ve been trying to stay offline and keep my beak to the grindstone. But I read every ask and email and tweet that comes my way and I’ll do my best to get back to replies soon!

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Published on May 22, 2014 12:57

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The first of many for a...



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The first of many for a long term Avatar/LoK commission project! As this is for a commission, I ask that you please not use this work in any context beyond reblogs.



Beautiful!


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Published on May 22, 2014 09:49

"Q: Girls are discouraged? That sounds so 1970s.

A: There was a 2001 study that showed in fourth..."

Q: Girls are discouraged? That sounds so 1970s.



A: There was a 2001 study that showed in fourth grade, 68% of boys and 66% of girls like science. Starting in sixth, seventh and eighth grade, we lose girls and boys, but we lose more girls and for different reasons: lingering stereotypes, societal pressures. It’s well known that many girls have a tendency to dumb down when they’re in middle school. Just last week, I was talking to senior executives, and a woman told me that she was the best biology student in high school and had the highest exam scores. At the end of the semester, a teacher told her: “I’m sorry, but I’m going to have to give the award in biology to a boy, because it’s more important to him.” Almost every time that I give a speech or meet with a group of women, I’ll hear such stories.



Q: Boys earn 70% of the D’s and F’s in school and account for 80% of dropouts. Shouldn’t we fear more for their future?



A: It’s a big problem. Women earn the majority of undergraduate degrees in the U.S. and last year earned more Ph.D.s than men. But keeping girls in the science and math pipeline is a separate problem with different causes. It’s important we address both. You don’t stop research on breast cancer just because heart disease is also deadly. You work on both.



Q: Suppose you were an executive of a corporation that needs engineers. You meet a girl in high school. She scored in the 99th percentile in math on her SATs, yet says she wants to major in psychology or go to law school, because those careers sound more interesting. What do you tell her?



A: I’d introduce her to the coolest female engineer in the company. Girls tend to have a stereotype of engineers being 65-year-old guys who wear lab coats and pocket protectors and look like Einstein. Try to make it personal to them and show them some of the cool things that they can do in engineering.



Q: Let’s talk Lawrence Summers. The Harvard president recently resigned after giving a controversial speech a year ago suggesting that men might simply be predisposed to be better at math and science. Is there at least a grain of truth in what he said?



A: (Laughs). Suppose you came across a woman lying on the street with an elephant sitting on her chest. You notice she is short of breath. Shortness of breath can be a symptom of heart problems. In her case, the much more likely cause is the elephant on her chest.



For a long time, society put obstacles in the way of women who wanted to enter the sciences. That is the elephant. Until the playing field has been leveled and lingering stereotypes are gone, you can’t even ask the question.



Q: I will anyway. There are many obvious biological differences between men and women. This can’t be one?



A: There are obvious differences, but until you eliminate the more obvious cause, it’s difficult to get at the question scientifically. Look at law, medicine and business. In 1970 — that’s not ancient history — law school was 5% female, med school was 8% and business school was 4%. You could have taken a look at those numbers and concluded that women don’t make good lawyers or doctors. The statistics might have supported you. But today, all of those fields are about 50-50.



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Sally Ride (the first American woman in space) giving awesome answers to insipid questions in this interview.  (via itsawomansworld2)


Lest we forget, she’s also the first known queer American in space.


(via themarysue)

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Published on May 22, 2014 09:48

May 21, 2014

First look at the Barnes & Noble Collector’s Edition of Ruin...



First look at the Barnes & Noble Collector’s Edition of Ruin and Rising complete w shiny gold spine and Darkling prequel! Available in stores on June 17th or order online from B&N only.

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Published on May 21, 2014 14:32

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“They just do it in better clothes.” -Leigh...



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“They just do it in better clothes.” -Leigh Bardugo, Siege and Storm


This is one of the most Nikolai edits I’ve seen. Weary and fabulous.

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Published on May 21, 2014 12:56

The Great Houses are the most powerful of the noble houses of...




















The Great Houses are the most powerful of the noble houses of the Seven Kingdoms. They exercise immense authority and power over their vassals and territories and are answerable only to the Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, King of the Andals and the First Men.


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Published on May 21, 2014 12:50

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Presenting the world’s most compelling argument...



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Presenting the world’s most compelling argument for anti-pirating.


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Published on May 21, 2014 09:18