πͺ Todayβs highlight is βHow We Got Hereβ by writer-editor @rowandeer.bsky.social from the recently-published ninth issue of ππ±π³πͺπ―π¨π΄.
A brief history of time: modern fable edition.
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πͺ Todayβs highlight is βHow We Got Hereβ by writer-editor @rowandeer.bsky.social from the recently-published ninth issue of ππ±π³πͺπ―π¨π΄.
A brief history of time: modern fable edition.
π lnkd.in/dKeFYEHV
I have a story in the new issue of Springs: springs-rcc.org/how-we-got-h...
A short history of the universe narrated by someone older and wiser than all of itπ
it maybe seems strange to write about aphantasia via a book review, but visual imagination (or lack thereof) deeply shapes the reading experience. and this vastly different experience of reading books provides a glimpse of the vastly different ways we read the world
In a lifetime of reading, it took decades for Jemma Rowan Deer to realize something about herself: she has aphantasia, or the total lack of the ability to produce mental imagery. She describes the condition in the bounds of a container she knows well: the literary review.
reader, i was not invited (let alone informed)
i want six edible creations thank you pls
today in weird shit from google alerts: a βcreative food studioβ in Madrid is hosting an β¬80 βsupper clubβ based on my book www.instagram.com/p/DDPHLugqj5...
βINCLUDES AN IN-GALLERY EXPERIENCE WITH SIX EDIBLE CREATIONS INSPIRED BY THE EXHIBITIONβS THEME
+PAIRING OF HONEST WINES AND WELCOME COCKTAILβ
I found it surprisingly useful with a batch of scientific papers on a particular topic, and then out of curiosity fed it all my published papers (i.e. in lit crit / environmental humanities) and the results were completely inane. So better (if not infallible) for science?
Happy solstice folx! Hereβs some good news to celebrate π
If you'd like to book me to teach a writing workshop at your institution, get in touch to discuss options - it could be live or online, 2 hours or 2 days, and can be tailored to participants' interests and needs :)
Some feedback from participants:
This week I had the pleasure to teach another 2-day writing workshop at the
@CarsonCenter
, this time focused on honing and editing a work-in-progress. Thank you to the participants who were thoughtful and engaged throughout :)
www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/events_conf_...
Heyyy! Thanks, and sorry for the slow response. Not really active on here so far. But lovely to hear from you and hope youβre doing well :)
(I still make your beans recipe btw!)
And here's some feedback from the last writing workshop I did for the Rachel Carson Center in September: www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/events_conf_...
Details of my next writing workshop at the Rachel Carson Center are online: www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/events_conf_...
I can't wait to see what everyone achieves in the 2 daysππ
Get in touch to book something similar for your institution or research centre :)
Hello Bluesky! Let me use this first post to introduce myself: Iβm Rowan, and Iβm a freelance #copyeditor and #writing coach, specialising in academic and nonfiction writing. Get in touch if youβd like to find out more about how I can help your writing achieve its full potential ππ