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As I wrote in a recent essay entitled The Seductions of Clicking, at some point our politics has to go off-line.
Paul Loeb: Grassroots Matching Grants: My Five Minutes as a Donor 2008
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As I wrote in a recent essay entitled The Seductions of Clicking, at some point our politics has to go off-line.
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The Celestial Seductions series will debut this December.
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This article was originally published in the Midnight Seductions Authors February newsletter.
Kissing with Kissa 2009
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SUMMER SOLSTICE, Book Three in the Celestial Seductions series, will be out August 9th, and BLOODSONG, Book Two in the Midnight Playground series, will be out September 21st.
June Member News 2010
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White's piece is short on convincing examples, and I'd say he's less accurate than Paul Loeb of Soul of a Citizen fame, who recently contributed a more tempered entry into this debate entitled, "The Seductions of Clicking: How the Internet Can Make It Harder to Act."
Mark Engler: The Limits of Internet Organizing Mark Engler 2010
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This method, which worked really well, is based off of the Seductions Of Rice (Alford & Duguid) advice for making rice “the Senegalese way.”
Archive 2008-05-01 Laura 2008
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This method, which worked really well, is based off of the Seductions Of Rice (Alford & Duguid) advice for making rice “the Senegalese way.”
A Garden In A Bowl: West African Peanut Stew with Chicken, Spinach & Sweet Potatoes Laura 2008
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* We realize that getting a rice cooker and a copy of Seductions of Rice back-to-back is a bit odd, given Alford and Duguid's insistence on time-honored ways.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Ms. Wilson's previous two biographical studies have unusual, even exotic, slants: The first, "Literary Seductions," focuses on literary couples who find themselves possessed by text and sex, including the erotic memoirists Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller; the second takes up the case of Harriette Wilson, the Regency courtesan who published her tell-all memoirs serially, blackmailing her clients into paying her to stop.
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