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Lawfare
Lawfare
Lawfare is a non-profit multimedia publication dedicated to “Hard National Security Choices.” We provide non-partisan, timely analysis of thorny legal and policy issues
·lawfaremedia.org·
Lawfare
The Artisanal Writer
The Artisanal Writer
Exploring the Craft of Writing
·artisanalwriter.com·
The Artisanal Writer
Third Point Press
Third Point Press
A voice in the literary community that thinks globally and also undeniably local. Based in Lancaster, York, and Harrisburg PA.
·thirdpointpress.com·
Third Point Press
SICK LIT MAGAZINE
SICK LIT MAGAZINE
Bringing the real. Keeping the weird.
·sicklitmagazine.com·
SICK LIT MAGAZINE
Places Journal
Places Journal
Public scholarship on architecture, landscape, and urbanism.
·placesjournal.org·
Places Journal
Home | Archive of Our Own
Home | Archive of Our Own
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
·archiveofourown.org·
Home | Archive of Our Own
Asterisk
Asterisk
Asterisk Magazine covers science, emerging technologies, economics, politics, culture, global health, threats to human development and flourishing.
·asteriskmag.com·
Asterisk
The Lever
The Lever
A reader-supported news organization holding power accountable.
·levernews.com·
The Lever
Homepage
Homepage
We support building community resilience as a hopeful and practical response to multiple emerging ecological and social challenges.
·resilience.org·
Homepage
4Columns
4Columns
4Columns arts criticism weekly.
·4columns.org·
4Columns
Dorothy Parker's Ashes
Dorothy Parker's Ashes
An online magazine publishing fresh, contemporary first-person essays and art by women and gender non-conforming writers. Founded by Rebecca Johnson and Bex Brian
·dorothyparkersashes.com·
Dorothy Parker's Ashes
Saul Leiter | 1000 Words
Saul Leiter | 1000 Words
The Photographers’ Gallery, London 22.01.16 — 03.04.16 hotographic history is pretty rum. It has become standard to read that William Eggleston was the first person to use colour as an ‘artistic choice’ and that his show at the MoMA in 1976 was the first show of colour at the museum. Both are nonsense. Alfred Stieglitz had […]
·1000wordsmag.com·
Saul Leiter | 1000 Words
Walled Culture – A Journey Behind the Copyright Bricks
Walled Culture – A Journey Behind the Copyright Bricks
Another Milestone on our Journey: the Walled Culture Book is out. Learn more about it here or download the free ebook PDF | Walled Culture - the BookePub | Walled Culture - the Bookmobi | Walled Culture - the BookPaperback & More info Publisher wants $2,500 to allow academics to post their own manuscript to …
·walledculture.org·
Walled Culture – A Journey Behind the Copyright Bricks
chorus.fm
chorus.fm
Chorus.fm is a curated music destination for those looking for something outside of the mainstream. News, reviews, forums, articles, and commentary. Founded by Jason Tate.
·chorus.fm·
chorus.fm
Hood Communist
Hood Communist
A collective of trans-national African revolutionary nationalists using journalism to advance the struggle for African liberation.
·hoodcommunist.org·
Hood Communist
Home - The Scholarly Kitchen
Home - The Scholarly Kitchen
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Home - The Scholarly Kitchen
Famous Writing Routines
Famous Writing Routines
Discover the daily writing habits, rituals and routines of famous authors from throughout history. From Ernest Hemingway to Margaret Atwood, learn how they produce great books and find inspiration for your own writing journey.
·famouswritingroutines.com·
Famous Writing Routines
Taco Bell Quarterly
Taco Bell Quarterly
Visit the post for more.
·tacobellquarterly.org·
Taco Bell Quarterly
The Hedgehog Review
The Hedgehog Review
The Hedgehog Review is published three times per year by the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture. In keeping with the Institute’s own mission and vision, the journal is concerned with issues of contemporary cultural change and its individual and social consequences.
·hedgehogreview.com·
The Hedgehog Review