OK chat I need to do background research for supporting characters in an upcoming project. I'm looking for:
- academic nonfiction books/articles about Sephardic Judaism, as close to the 9th century as possible.
- academic nonfiction books/articles about Norse/Scandinavian magical practices.
Posts by Sravani Hotha
A picture of me slightly frowning at a bunch of flowers with two captions: When he hasn’t asked you to be his phool for April Fool’s Day. I can be my own April Phool😤
did you whisper any secrets to the moon last night?
The majority of what I do as a writer is google "synonyms for..."
A picture of Edwin A Abbott’s book ‘Flatland’
Book mail is the best mail
A sunset from a parking lot with baby pink clouds
Songs that feel like this sunset
I love leaving helpful notes to myself
I get distracted by one task and suddenly I haven’t worked on my short story in 3 months😭
I came across a street artist named Chiaka Howze in Pittsburgh in February 2020 and my friend showed him an image of Ardhanarishwara aka Siva Shakti to paint and he did an incredible job of bringing it to life. Happy Mahasivaratri🙏🏽
Update: They were removed from our reviewer assignments completely. I'm so sorry to all those graduate students. Anonymous to protect the identity of the NIH employee I spoke to...I am on study section next month to discuss F awards. We were just instructed to put the F31-Diversity applications on the bottom of our priority list for review because there is a chance we may not be able to review them. My heart is breaking for the grad students and their mentors that put so much work into these just for them to be disqualified and thrown out.
Just in case you thought that removing DEI criteria would mean that everyone is competing equally: NIH is removing grad students from underrepresented backgrounds from the applicant pool altogether. Their applications will not be considered. Other students, not from these backgrounds, will be.
Deciding what books to take on trip before deciding on what clothes to take🤓
Nope, but I've heard of it!
Scrivener keeps autocorrecting Kaikeyi to Kailey and Manthara to Mantra. I want to scream.
Thank you!
Looking for a non-fiction book I can sink into. Something along the lines of psychology, anthropology, or history. Science too but like an intriguing science book. No self help please and thank you.
Design of the mind before writing, during writing, and after writing, unraveling like a ball of yarn into a clear spiral
Writing/dancing/singing, etc
It sure would be nice if teachers, librarians and parents could have some sort of assurance that the beloved Newbery Medal doesn't sit on the cover of a book written by a credibly accused sexual predator.
You know. Because the kids are watching. What will they learn? What are we teaching them?
Oh no!!😭😭
1 book conversation == 1 [insert self care method of choice]
1 book conversation == 1 scented candle
The real good ones don’t need to shout. They’re just good people. If they make mistakes, they apologize and learn.
Re: Neil Gaiman and Justin Baldoni.
Beware of men who shout from the rooftops about being feminist allies. In many cases, they’re the worst. It’s an act to make it easier to let your guard down and make it harder for people to believe you.
Whenever you read a metoo story in a serious publication and then see an apology that says that accused person wasn't perfect but that the worst allegations are false, remember: The former has been vetted by editors, fact-checkers, multiple accounts, and corresponding evidence. The latter hasn't.
Readers: snuggling with a book
Writers: struggling with a book
Thanks, Dan!
Thanks, Val!!
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A snippet of my short story ‘Magpie and Jay’ from the Write Pittsburgh Holiday Spirits Anthology
The cover of the Write Pittsburgh Holiday Spirits Anthology
Delighted to have a story in Write Pittsburgh’s Holiday Spirits Anthology! My story is ‘Magpie and Jay’ and it’s my first publication in 6 years. I’m proud to share space with such talented writers and very grateful to @writepittsburgh.bsky.social and @slbarrett87.bsky.social for their support!
Yeah I had a few issues with it, but I enjoyed the story and how they tied it into Tolkien’s world