book challenges
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Reading Writers Of Color
https://lonelycryptidmedia.com/tag/reading-writers-of-color/
The list is as follows:
January: Classical or foundational reading
February: A genre which is new to you
March: Social-justice oriented
April: By a global south or migrant author
May: Non-fiction
June: By a queer, trans, or nonbinary author
July: By a debut author
August: By an Indigenous, Aboriginal, or Native author
September: Speculative fiction
October: By a disabled author
November: A book which explores gender, sex, or sexuality
December: A book by one of your favorite authors
Academic Reading Challenge 2022
https://habitica.com/challenges/87a78a86-80d0-4fbb-94b8-58c4c8f701f8
This is a challenge for academics who want to read more literature for pleasure, who want to broaden the way they approach their own research and teaching, and who want to support their friends and colleagues by reading their books.
Read a book about images
Read a book on which a movie you love is based
Read a book about something or someone you hate
Read a book about something or someone you love
Read a book about or set in any country in the Southern hemisphere
Read a mystery novel where the detective is not a cop (extra points if also not a PI)
Read a book about unions or labor organizing
Read a classic of revolutionary political literature
Read a book about a forgotten scandal or 'crime of the century"
Read a practical book on political organizing (an organizing how-to book)
Read a book by an author from the Middle-East or North Africa
Read a book about a craft or trade (carpentry, plumbing, etc.)
Read a Book about a hobby or activity that you already do or would like to try
Read Book related to a subject that you research, but in a discipline you don't normally read
Read an academic book on genre fiction
Reread a book or writer you loved earlier in your life
Read a book recommended by a friend
Read a book by a friend, colleague, former teacher, or former student
[I am not an academic. I don't know what "discipline" means in the sentence "Read Book related to a subject that you research, but in a discipline you don't normally read."]
https://lonelycryptidmedia.com/tag/reading-writers-of-color/
The list is as follows:
January: Classical or foundational reading
February: A genre which is new to you
March: Social-justice oriented
April: By a global south or migrant author
May: Non-fiction
June: By a queer, trans, or nonbinary author
July: By a debut author
August: By an Indigenous, Aboriginal, or Native author
September: Speculative fiction
October: By a disabled author
November: A book which explores gender, sex, or sexuality
December: A book by one of your favorite authors
Academic Reading Challenge 2022
https://habitica.com/challenges/87a78a86-80d0-4fbb-94b8-58c4c8f701f8
This is a challenge for academics who want to read more literature for pleasure, who want to broaden the way they approach their own research and teaching, and who want to support their friends and colleagues by reading their books.
Read a book about images
Read a book on which a movie you love is based
Read a book about something or someone you hate
Read a book about something or someone you love
Read a book about or set in any country in the Southern hemisphere
Read a mystery novel where the detective is not a cop (extra points if also not a PI)
Read a book about unions or labor organizing
Read a classic of revolutionary political literature
Read a book about a forgotten scandal or 'crime of the century"
Read a practical book on political organizing (an organizing how-to book)
Read a book by an author from the Middle-East or North Africa
Read a book about a craft or trade (carpentry, plumbing, etc.)
Read a Book about a hobby or activity that you already do or would like to try
Read Book related to a subject that you research, but in a discipline you don't normally read
Read an academic book on genre fiction
Reread a book or writer you loved earlier in your life
Read a book recommended by a friend
Read a book by a friend, colleague, former teacher, or former student
[I am not an academic. I don't know what "discipline" means in the sentence "Read Book related to a subject that you research, but in a discipline you don't normally read."]
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Date: 2022-01-02 09:42 pm (UTC)