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Aurora D. Bonner

@aurora_bonner

Environmentally driven writer and artist.

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Love this advice to pay attention from @_elephantrock If you are a writer and you’re not subscribing to her Substack, you should!

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happy Mary Oliver October to all who celebrate

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New essay up in the "Kind of Funny" section of @Herstryblg this month: herstryblg.com/theme/2024/9/2…


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Too much joy, I swear, is lost in our desperation to keep it. —Ocean Vuong


Looking forward to attending @BmoreBookFest this weekend! Writing and publishing friends: will I see you there? baltimorebookfestival.com


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It's almost here! The Baltimore Book Festival is back after a loooooong break, and now it's in Waverly, Sat. 9/28 and Sun. 9/29. There'll be six different stages and close to a hundred free literary events for adults and kids, but here's what we've cooked up JUST FOR SATURDAY 🧵


Amazing readings tonight by SHEILA HETI, KATIE KITAMURA, AMITAVA KUMAR, RACHEL KUSHNER, & CLAIRE MESSUD @lighthousewrite

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Photo Booth mayhem at the LitFest Kickoff party @lighthousewrite @cm_thompson3 @SimoneStolzoff

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Fangirling with the gracious and insightful @lsjamison at Lit Fest. @lighthousewrite

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What factors can affect your happiness? A new Cornell study found that objective circumstances and behaviors, such as wealth and health, influence happiness as much as subjective psychological traits and mindsets. news.cornell.edu/stories/2023/0…


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Books are important. Reading is crucial. Talking about books is necessary. An education without access to books is a partial, mutilated education. People who want less books and wish to control what others can and can’t read should be fought at every step.


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Remember: When you read a book, buy a book, hold a book, smell a book, get a book from the library, look at a pile of books, or talk about books, your body releases booxytocin, which makes you feel better and live longer. Get more books. They’re good for you. It’s science.


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Friend: what’s up Aries: changing my entire life! brb


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Universities pay staggering salaries to Presidents, Chancellors, VPs and provosts by the dozens, etc and in every administrative office there is a 57 year old woman named Peggy with a title like "Admin Assistant II" and that's the person who actually runs the university.


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Here’s a little reminder in honor of Bi Visibility Week 💕

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Women make up nearly half of the U.S. workforce and earn more college degrees than men, yet they are not projected to close gender pay gaps for years to come on.natgeo.com/2YocWrK


“Making something beautiful out of something really ugly is really transformative to a writer.” @_elephantrock #hippocamp21


“Our genre is about taking responsibility and talking about things that are not talked about.” @marionwinik #HippoCamp21


“We’re writing some really important stuff that lets people forgive themselves and changes the way they feel about their lives.” @marionwinik #HippoCamp21


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