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![]() If we represent all the happiness experienced during one entire such life with a single teardrop of joy, then the happiness of these souls could fill and refill the Earth's oceans every second, and keep doing so for a hundred billion billion millennia. ![]() This would be mean that at least 10^58 human lives could be created in emulation even with quite conservative assumptions about the efficiency of computronium. To run an emulation for 100 subjective years would then require some 10^27 operations. A typical estimate of the computational requirements for running one emulation is 10^18 operations per second. Alternatively, let us suppose that the computers are used to run human whole brain emulations that live rich and happy lives while interacting with one another in virtual environments. ![]() t may take about 10^31-10^44 operations to simulate all neuronal operations that have occurred in the history of life on Earth. ![]() “It might not be immediately obvious to some readers why the ability to perform 10^85 computational operations is a big deal. ![]() ![]() Recreating this trajectory of love and frustrated desire, the sonnet transforms the "fugitive beauty" into the addressee of the poem and the soul mate with whom the poet communicates beyond distance and death. ![]() Portraying himself as an "extravagant" wanderer searching for love and his own identity, the peripatetic poet feels in seconds the intense shock and quasi-death inflicted by love at first/last sight and his own rebirth after the majestic, grieving woman has moved on. The lyrical poet who experiences the city’s ephemeral gift of love links his writing of the poem to a process of loss (prefigured by the woman’s mourning attire), particularly the poignant loss of love. While the crowd - represented here by the street that imprisons the poet in its deafening roar - magically offers the woman passerby to the poet’s vision, it immediately reclaims her. ![]() The urban setting deeply alters the traditional figure of the woman as muse. In this sonnet, love at first sight is also love at "last sight," in Walter Benjamin’s apt expression, an impossible love born out of a fugitive encounter. ![]() With "To a Woman Passing By" (1859), Charles Baudelaire created a modern myth of lasting depth and melancholy, a powerful miniature drama that intertwines old myths with present urban conditions. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Her books are published in more than 35 territories worldwide. Jane Harper is the author of international bestsellers The Dry, Force of Nature and The Lost Man. I love the podcast, and have been so inspired by your conversations and interviews every week that I have reinvented myself and become a freelance travel writer. Soon after I did the freelance writing course as well. Hi Val and Al, After listening to your podcast for a year or two, I took the plunge and signed up for the AWC travel writing course. Or add the podcast RSS feed manually to your favourite podcast app. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher Radio. Plus, you’ll learn how to avoid a saggy middle in your manuscript and more.Ĭlick play below to listen to the podcast. We have 3 copies of Three Little Lies by Laura Marshall to giveaway. In Episode 265 of So you want to be a writer: Meet Jane Harper, author of The Dry and The Lost Man. ![]() How to Build a Successful Freelance Copywriting Business. ![]() ![]() ![]() “I did what I could on social media but then thought, maybe I should write a book. “I wanted people to know what was going on,” she recalled. In a Google Hangout, Lindstrom said it was important to her to find an Indigenous artist to illustrate her message, which was inspired by the movement at Standing Rock to protest the Dakota Access pipeline. ![]() Her vibrant, intricately detailed watercolors illuminate lyrical text by Carole Lindstrom, who is tribally enrolled with the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe. Goade, who is a member of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, earned the distinction for “We Are Water Protectors,” a picture book about the importance of safeguarding natural resources. DYNAMIC DUO At the end of January, Michaela Goade became the first Indigenous artist to win the Randolph Caldecott Medal, which is one of the most illustrious distinctions awarded for children’s books - the literary equivalent of an Oscar, with a gold seal instead of a statuette. ![]() ![]() ![]() She celebrates the skills of mathematicians such as Dorothy Vaughan, Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, and Dorothy Hoover, whose brilliant work eventually earned them slow advancement but never equal footing. Shetterly writes of these women as core contributors to American success in the midst of a cultural "collision between race, gender, science, and war," teasing out how the personal and professional are intimately related. ![]() The first women NACA brought on took advantage of a WWII opportunity to work in a segregated section of Langley, doing the calculations necessary to support the projects of white male engineers. Shetterly, founder of the Human Computer Project, passionately brings to light the important and little-known story of the black women mathematicians hired to work as computers at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory in Hampton, Va., part of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NASA's precursor). ![]() ![]() As if her life isn't crazy just happens to get that much crazier when someone decides they want her dead. But the hunky man pounces and claims her before she has the chance to say "no." Furry bastard. ![]() *** "Ball of Furry" - Perfectly plump Carly has no need for a gorgeous hunk of werelion. Lucky for everyone involved, it's a good thing Alex knows how to tame her inner she-cat.and make her purr. She'll start with the tigress and work her way back to the other two. Purchase from Celia Amazon Nook Kobo Apple Books Google Play Published: April 29, 2012. From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Celia Kyle comes the next suspenseful paranormal romance in the Shifter Rogues series Praise for Celia Kyle: ‘A great paranormal romance. *** "You're Lion" - With new pregnancy hormones making her inner kitty extra bitchy, Maya's not sure who she's going to murder first: her gyno for discovering the pregnancy, her guards for following her every move (and annoying the living shit out of her), or the striped beyotch cooing over Alex. When she meets the hotter than hot, super-sexy owner Alex O'Connell, the alpha lion shifter is just the man to fit the bill for a one-night stand. Curvy Maya Josephs is looking for a little fun after a bad break up. If you already own these EBOOKS, please do not purchase this title unless you really, really want the awesomeness in PRINT. Every shifter wants to get mated, right They just have to follow their instincts. ![]() This PRINT book contains the following novellas in the Ridgeville series: "He Ain't Lion", "You're Lion", and "Ball of Furry". ![]() ![]() ![]() This first step is not to master the materials of perception by imposing our own categories on them but an attitude of service to the object” (Hans Urs von Balthasar, My Work: In Retrospect, 1965). The first desideratum for seeing objectively is the ‘letting be’ of God’s self-revelation. As Balthasar himself would write a few years later, only “such a stance can perceive the divine as such, without obscuring it beforehand by an instrumental relationship to the cosmos (which, imperfect, calls for divine completion) or to man (who, still more imperfect and lost in sin, requires a savior). At the core of this project is a re-thinking of God’s self-disclosure in light of the beautiful, a move that reverses the modern priority of the subject while retrieving subjectivity as reception of divine glory. Synthesizing dogmatics and fundamental theology, Balthasar shows how Christ himself is the form of revelation as well as its content. This text opens with a critical review of developments in Protestant and Catholic theology since the Reformation which have led to the steady neglect of. Seeing the Form (1961) is the opening volume of Hans Urs von Balthasar’s The Glory of the Lord: A Theological Aesthetics, the first part of his magnum opus, the Trilogy. ![]() ![]() ![]() Patience & Sarah is a historical romance whose drama was a touchstone for the burgeoning gay and women's activism of the 1960s and early 1970s. ![]() McGraw-Hill's version of the book a year later brought it to mainstream bookstores across the country. Ultimately, they are forced to make life-changing decisions that depend on their courage and their commitment to one another.įirst self-published in 1969 (titled A Place for Us) in an edition of 1,000 copies, the author hand-sold the book on New York street corners it garnered increasing attention to the point of receiving the American Library Association's first Gay Book Award in 1971. Set in the nineteenth century, Isabel Miller's classic lesbian novel traces the relationship between Patience White, a painter, and Sarah Dowling, a farmer, whose romantic bond does not sit well with the puritanical New England farming community in which they live. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Harrow the Ninth is a book which looks at this advice, steeples its fingers together, and says, “Watch this.” It should be the antithesis to the first book’s thesis. It should break the rules of its predecessor. ![]() Fortunately, there’s plenty of advice to be had about doing it: The sequel shouldn’t simply be a continuation. It’s the sort of fact that’s brought up so often one might justifiably doubt the truth of it, but unless there’s an army of authors out there lying about how hard it is in order to provoke sympathy, it’s true. “Harrow the Ninth”-the sequel to “ Gideon the Ninth” and the middle book in the Locked Tomb trilogy-is, in the words of its author Tamsyn Muir, “a story about how absolutely nothing happened the way you thought it did.” ![]() |