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in 1140. The French scholar Peter Abelard is found guilty of heresy at the Council of Soissons.

This council was convened by the Church to examine his book "Theologia Summi Boni", which was seen as challenging orthodox Christian doctrine. Abelard's rational approach to theology and his emphasis on applying logic to faith led to suspicions among church authorities.

Books by Peter Abelard at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/5441

JonSparks, to books
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#WordWeavers 3/6: Who is your most creative character?
Define ‘creative’. Conventional associations with art, music, etc, seem too narrow to me. Consider the early pages of ‘Vows and Watersheds’, where Jerya and Hedric bond over the idea of measuring the distance to the moons; is that creative? Why not?
I don’t yet have a character in print who is seriously into art, but if you can hang around for Books 5 and 6…
#books #writing #TheShatteredMoon

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#WritersCoffeeClub 3/6: Should books include a content warning?
I haven’t included content warnings in any of my books. I would do so if they included graphic violence or explicit sex, but I don’t tend to do that anyway. The question, of course, is where you draw the line. I do have same-sex (FF) intimacy, and if someone is offended by that, I feed that’s their problem. I’m not inclined to pander to prejudice.
#books #writing #TheShatteredMoon

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Oh, look. A book.

It's official, folkes! Cruel Provocations is now available!

A couple of reviews already that are five stars, neither from people who have any reason to be nice to me. I'm overwhelmed.

I would suggest not using Amazon for a physical copy. They have KDP and get shirty about fulfilling other POD services. So Booktopia or Barnes & Noble for the physical. Amazon are great for the eBook versions, as are any of the other stores.

@bookstodon

The blue variant Hardback cover with gold writing and a shadowy forest in moonlight. The red variant Paperback cover with white writing and trees silhouetted against a deep, red light.
The Barnes and Noble page showing all the versions now officially on sale!

sousse, to books French

Fabuleux « Ecrits #berbères en fragments » de Mohand-Saïd #Lechani

L’œuvre a été rééditée sous l’œil vigilant de Meziane Lechani, petit-fils de ce chercheur prolifique. Mohand Saïd Lechani appartient à un mouvement de #chercheurs et d’intellectuels #kabyles qui a mené au début du XXe des recherches en matière de #sauvegarde du #patrimoine berbère.

lematindalgerie.com/ecrits-ber…

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#Books #Algeria #Algerie #Nordafrica #afriquedunord #Maghreb

vga256, to books
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kim stanley robinson’s Red Mars still stands out to me as the finest piece of science fiction i have ever read

recently found out that he had written another trilogy set in a post-nuclear california, and i was skeptical. i’ve had enough derivative mad max crap to last me six lifetimes.

i am very happy to be proven wrong. this decidedly turned out to not be fallout apocalypse porn. robinson spends his time imagining the human joys and freedoms found in inhabiting a world turned into wildlife and wild country. no idiotic fights over gasoline or nukes. instead a concern with fishing, building community, repairing old railroads, and figuring out who else lives beyond the village boundaries.

#books #bookstodon #solarpunk

SFRuminations, (edited ) to scifi
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Short Story Review: Robert Abernathy’s “Single Combat” (1955) https://sciencefictionruminations.com/2024/06/02/short-story-review-robert-abernathys-single-combat-1955/

Today I am joined by Anthony Hayes. We both contribute articles on Abernathy's deceptively complex parable of urban alienation.

stefan, (edited ) to queer
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Love this book dedication:

"For all the queer educators out there. You save lives simply by showing up."

via https://botsin.space/

#PrideMonth #pride #visibility #lgbtq #lgbtqia #teachers #books #bookstodon #BookDedication

razumasu, to books
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I have officially joined #booktube with this Booktube intro video. I hope you'll take a look and maybe even click the subscribe button ❤️🎉 #books #reading #bookstodon #booktok https://youtu.be/3KutK_UWVww

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Danish poet and novelist Karl Adolph Gjellerup was born in 1857.

His first novel, "En Idealist Shwa," was published in 1878, marking his transition from theology to literature. His novel "Germanernes Lærling" (1882) is an example of his work from the Modern Breakthrough movement, where he focused on psychological realism and social issues.

Books by Karl Adolph Gjellerup at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/5757

Cover of Minna by Karl Gjellerup. "Minna" is a novel by the Danish author Karl Adolph Gjellerup, published in 1889. It is a significant work in Gjellerup’s literary career, reflecting his psychological insight and narrative style. The novel contributes to Gjellerup’s reputation as a significant figure in Danish literature. His exploration of psychological and philosophical themes in "Minna" and other works paved the way for future literary developments.

wendypalmer, to queer
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As usual, my light fantasy romance books (LGBTQ+ characters, positive rep) are on sale for all of June at Smashwords. DRM-free, and I’m happy to virtually assist with sideloading to your ereader if you need it.

https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/wendylpalmer

And as usual, I will donate ALL my June royalties, not just from Smashwords sales, to an Australian LGBTQ+ charity (at the moment I favour the Equality Project, but am open to suggestions).

The Uses of Illicit Art (m/m romance) is my most popular book but I’d like to put in a good word for Fair Haven (m/nb romance) and Domesticated Magic (transm/m romance).

#pride #books #LGBTQ @lgbtqbookstodon

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A VIRTUOSO RIFF ON AN AMERICAN classic: the inimitable Percival Everett retells the story of Huckleberry Finn from Jim’s perspective, transforming it from a familiar picaresque to a more complex adventure and a meditation on code-switching. A MINUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/james-percival-everett/1143678734?ean=9780385550369

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My #bookreview is brief/won't spoil, to spread good, great, & spectacular #horror #books far & wide.

💙📚 You may presume you'll know the story that unfolds in I THINK I'M ALONE NOW, but you'll be wrong as hell. I read this novella in a single sitting: Ali Seay has written a thoroughly enjoyable, vivid, violent, deliciously dark chunk o' horror set in the 80's that's, like, totally rad. (Grindhouse Press)

#book #review #bookstodon @bookstodon #mothersuspiriareview @horror @horrorbooks

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Have you read The Way of the Wielder and wonder where things stand with its sequels? 🤔

Check out my latest blog post, and wonder no more! 🤗
https://sarahjhoodlet.com/blog/series-update/

And if you haven't read The Way of the Wielder yet, no worries! You can buy your copy on Amazon now (or read it on KU for free): https://a.co/d/hRZOw8j

Thanks for your support! 💜

beardedtechguy, to books
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I'm trying to get back into reading book again. It's been hard for me to read as I tend to get bored easily and end up falling asleep.

For those of you that read, here is my @hardcover profile. If you are on Hardcover, let's connect.

https://beardedtechguy.url.lol/hardcover_profile

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German poet Georg Herwegh was born in 1817.

Herwegh's poetry is characterized by its passionate advocacy for freedom and democracy. He became famous with his collection "Gedichte eines Lebendigen", published in 1841. This work was widely acclaimed for its revolutionary zeal and critique of the existing social and political order.

Books by Georg Herwegh at Projekt Gutenberg-DE:
https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/autoren/namen/herwegh.html

Title page of Einundzwanzig Bogen aus der Schweiz. Hrsg. von Georg Herwegh. Erster Theil by Herwegh, Georg, 1817-1875; Hess, Moses, 1812-1875; Grün, Karl Theodor Ferdinand, 1817-1887; Bauer, Bruno, 1809-1882

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"What’s the matter, are you old fashioned? This is the twenty-second century, the enlightened century, remember? There’s nothing a girl can’t do if she sets her mind to it."

From Milton Lesser's "Jungle in the Sky" (1952)

#feminism #scifi #sciencefiction #books

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French mathematician Évariste Galois died in 1832.

Galois developed a deep understanding of the relationship between polynomial equations and group theory. He showed how the solutions to polynomial equations are related to the structure of certain groups, now called Galois groups. This connection helps determine whether a polynomial can be solved by radicals (i.e., using a finite number of root extractions).

Galois at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/40484

This is the beginning part of paper to apply for a contest. Évariste Galois — Dupuy, Paul

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Arthur Sellings (1921-1968) was born on this day. Bibliography: https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?2082

L, Paul Lehr, 1970; R, uncredited, 1966

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When did lithium became the woke element, and hydrogen the conservative element? ;-)

Question: I'm looking for a proper history on how electrification (more so than decarbonization) of our buildings and road transport became a power / money / culture war / ideological/ political issue. Did any journalist or writer tackle this topic?

Looking for either a long-form article or a book. Any pointers appreciated.

#books #history #culture #politics

razumasu, to books
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Do you like to write in your books or keep them pristine? I sometimes annotate non-fiction #books #reading #ReadingHabits

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Looking forward to reading this

#horror #books #noir
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> Powell's Books recently announced its first-ever warehouse sale that will run from June 1-2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the chain's supply warehouse at 2720 Northwest 29th Avenue.

https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/powells-books-warehouse-sale/283-39bb8b0a-39b3-4426-9968-1a4819c77d27

#portland #powellsBooks #pdx #books #bookStore #nicosIceCream #tourism #travel

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#PennedPossibilities 330 — How does your MC go about expressing or not expressing their sexuality?

Suetonius, like many gladiators, is pimped out by his lanista -- and he's very popular with the clients. When he falls hard for Drusilla, his experience is translated into tenderness.

#indieauthor #awardwinning #dualtimeline #historicalfiction #pompeii #readingcommunity #bookstodon #books

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