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The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a photo of Daniels with her hand on her chin.

The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a photo of Daniels with her hand on her chin.

The title page showing Daniels' signature.

The title page showing Daniels' signature.

Full Disclosure. Signed by Stormy Daniels. First Edition, First Printing. St. Martin’s. New York, 2018.

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Since I'm also experimenting with gazetteer design, this counts as PhD work. Just sayin'

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Very good, I am making progress then 👍

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But how much of a research process involves muttering ideas to yourself at the desk, while waving your hands, to work out some articulations that may or may not appear in subsequent texts?

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omg the clarity of hindsight is kicking in

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Currently writing a data archeology, and you know what? On a smaller scale, this should be a common assignmnt for undergrads in DH & DS courses. It urges a consideration of the subjective orientations of data & that hazy margin where material reality becomes data. A very good exercise!

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Lecturer - English Position SummaryLecturers in the English Department teach a 3/3 load. In addition to teaching, lecturers are responsible for attending required staff ...

We are hiring 3 full-time lecturers in the English Department at University of Illinois at Chicago! 3/3 teaching load. Eligible for union membership (UICUF). Join us!

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A promotional post featuring our logo and the text: "Find us in Indianapolis!!!!!! Fri. Apr. 17th & Sat. Apr. 18th"

A promotional post featuring our logo and the text: "Find us in Indianapolis!!!!!! Fri. Apr. 17th & Sat. Apr. 18th"

A promotional post featuring an image of our booth from last year and text that reads: "At the Indianapolis Rare Book Fair / The Columbia Club / 121 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46204 / Hosted by Fine Book Fairs / More info at FineFairs.com/Indianapolis"

A promotional post featuring an image of our booth from last year and text that reads: "At the Indianapolis Rare Book Fair / The Columbia Club / 121 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46204 / Hosted by Fine Book Fairs / More info at FineFairs.com/Indianapolis"

We're excited to be exhibiting at the Indianapolis Rare Book Fair this year!

Opening night is Friday, April 17th. Saturday, April 18th is the full day.

We're bringing some excellent books!

Learn more or buy tickets at finefairs.com/indianapolis

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Can testify that LLMs have not made coding so easy as to prevent full days of it, until you begin to get migraine

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The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a dark red top panel and a pink and shadowed bottom panel with the title text part of a broken heart tattoo drawing.

The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a dark red top panel and a pink and shadowed bottom panel with the title text part of a broken heart tattoo drawing.

The title page showing Irviing's signature.

The title page showing Irviing's signature.

Until I Find You. Signed by John Irving. First Edition, First Printing. Random House. New York, 2005.

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The front cover of the first American edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a gray and white background and a closeup image of an exploding popsicle.

The front cover of the first American edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a gray and white background and a closeup image of an exploding popsicle.

The flyleaf showing Moriarty's signature.

The flyleaf showing Moriarty's signature.

Big Little Lies. Signed by Liane Moriarty. First American Edition, First Printing. Amy Einhorn Books. New York, 2014.

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“We struck a deal for peace! Strait of Hormuz is open!

Not!”

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Omg what if trump’s little announcement is just an April fools joke

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Oldest Surviving Book on Chess to Auction with £100,000 Estimate A rare copy of the oldest surviving book about playing chess leads a major sale of one of the finest collections of chess books and memorabilia at Sotheby's this week.

Oldest Surviving Book on Chess to Auction with £100,000 Estimate
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Look, I'm biased, but I still think this is an objective statement: good writing feedback is criminally undervalued. It is exceptionally rare and should be cherished and celebrated. If you ever find someone who is good at giving feedback, hold onto them for life. They are a sacred being, I promise.

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The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a painting of a forested canyon with a yellow, hazy sun on the horizon.

The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a painting of a forested canyon with a yellow, hazy sun on the horizon.

The title page showing Brooks's inscription in pen.

The title page showing Brooks's inscription in pen.

March. Inscribed by Geraldine Brooks. First Edition, First Printing. Viking. New York, 2005.

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How Fast Was the Mail? Explore mail transit times via railway between major U.S. cities, 1882–1908.

📣 New historical data visualization! "How Fast Was the Mail?" is an interactive map showing how long information took to travel across the US between 1882-1908: cblevins.github.io/mail-time/ +

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No Kings As the president escalates his authoritarian power grab, the NO KINGS non-violent movement continues to rise stronger. We are united once again to remind the world: America has No Kings and the power ...

Hundreds of No Kings protests planned tomorrow across the country: www.nokings.org

Sustained protest is the best kind of protest–consider attending if you can!

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The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a close-up image of two wood panels with a trumpet drawn onto them with basic lines and shapes.

The front cover of the first edition. It's in the original dust jacket featuring a close-up image of two wood panels with a trumpet drawn onto them with basic lines and shapes.

The copyright page with the first edition statement.

The copyright page with the first edition statement.

The Crying of Lot 49. By Thomas Pynchon. First Edition, First Printing. Lippincott. Philadelphia, 1966.

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The front cover of the third printing. It's in the original dust jacket featuring orange and yellow stripes in a crosswalk or Art Deco pattern and the title and author text in a red sign.

The front cover of the third printing. It's in the original dust jacket featuring orange and yellow stripes in a crosswalk or Art Deco pattern and the title and author text in a red sign.

the front free endpaper showing the former owner's gift inscription and Fran Lebowitz's signature.

the front free endpaper showing the former owner's gift inscription and Fran Lebowitz's signature.

Metropolitan Life. Signed by Fran Lebowitz. First Edition, Third Printing. Dutton. New York, 1978.

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I believe in us! Looking forward to seeing you in Daejeon 🙌

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Yes, I’ll be there! Hopefully in person but still trying to figure out funding. How bout u?

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Abstracts – Global Digital Humanities Symposium 2026

I just submitted materials for my short paper at #msuglobalDH — msuglobaldh.org/abstracts/#l...

It’s just two weeks away! If you want to join, be sure to register by this Friday, March 27

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Schedule – Global Digital Humanities Symposium 2026

Virtually attending the 11th Global Digital Humanities Symposium is free, but you need to register by this Friday (3/27): msuglobaldh.org Full program is up (I'm giving a quick talk on supporting multilingual DH while monolingual, & why multilingual letterpress+lasercutting belong in our DH center):

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I graduated high school in 2008, undergrad in 2012. This graph brings back memories.

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The two volumes in the original slipcase. The volumes and slipcase are bound with dark blue cloth with elaborate gold labels and Game of Thrones heraldry.

The two volumes in the original slipcase. The volumes and slipcase are bound with dark blue cloth with elaborate gold labels and Game of Thrones heraldry.

The folding map spread open, showing Westeros in great detail.

The folding map spread open, showing Westeros in great detail.

The copyright page showing the printing. The Table of Contents is also visible with chapter headings by character name

The copyright page showing the printing. The Table of Contents is also visible with chapter headings by character name

A Game of Thrones. By George R.R. Martin. Illustrated by Jonathan Burton. Folio Society Edition, Second Printing. Folio Society. London, 2019.

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someone needs to rewrite Tobias Wolff's "Bullet in the Brain" but instead of a book critic in a bank robbery, it's a MAGA dude in a TSA line

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When Trump dies, no one should be held to a higher standard than he is demonstrating here.

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Some of my favorite poems, in no particular order:

"April Galleons" by John Ashbery
"What Work Is" by Philip Levine
"In the Waiting Room" by Elizabeth Bishop
"Lying in a Hammock..." by James Wright
"The Evening Land" by D.H. Lawrence
"The Negro Speaks of Rivers" by Langston Hughes

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