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(1)WELLS AMA.Martha Wells did an “Ask Me Anything” for Reddit’s r/books today:“I’m Martha Wells, and I’m an author of science fiction and fantasy, including The Murderbot Diaries. AMA!” What authors do you like to read? N.K. Jemisin, Kate Elliott, Nghi Vo, K. Arsenault R...
For sure, there is one big complication, namely that what futurists predict in human affairs can sometimes take on the role a self-fulfilling prophecy - and knowledge of this fact can colour their public predictions (recall Alan Kay, "The best way to predict the future is to create it") ...
ve said in the past that I often approach certain non-fiction books or manifestos from the perspective of someone who analyzes literary characters. On a very basic level, if you’ve been trained to detect literary quirks and signs of mental illness in fictional characters, you can sometimes ...
ThriftBooks, Better World Books, and eBay usually have copies show up pretty regularly, too. I read it before getting pregnant, and I still reference it from time to time. You have a chronic illness. It is never acceptable say that someone with RA, cancer, diabetes, etc would fuck up ...
Comicbooks (/r/comicbooks): For comic book writers, readers, artists, and appreciators. Nonfiction (/r/nonfiction): "A place for non-fiction writers, agents, publishers and editors to discuss their craft and industry." (Note: This subreddit is very small and not very active.) ...
a lot of great books including The Better Angels of our Nature. I am just finishing the Coddling of the American Mind which was good. Ezra Klein's book on Polarization is good. Of course fiction books are more fun like Heart or A Gentleman in Moscow or All the Light you cannot see....
Topics Books Reddit Sam Haysom Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.Recommended For You Reddit's latest policy change could stifle future protests against the platform If moderators want to ...
In one very creepy corner of Reddit, a war over content theft is raging. On Monday morning,r/NoSleep– a fiction-based, first-person horror subreddit with almost 14 million subscribers – went private for a week. At the time of writing, anyone visiting the sub is greeted by the followin...
books. Completely new character.* Geralt wouldn't use Ciri as bait in the books. Nor did he.* Ciri is never possessed by a witch.* Yennefer does not lose her magic in the books.* Yennefer never considers sacrificing Ciri for power. Nor does the opportunity ever arise.* Yennefer is not...