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Fetch by Adam Glendon Sidwell
Fetch by Adam Glendon Sidwell






I felt a little guilty about this use of click-baitĪvant la lettre. Instead they gleefully dwelt on the list of the most overrated philosophers, topped by Derrida, followed by Marx. In coverage of the results, hardly anyone in the press reported that the philosopher deemed to have made the greatest contribution to the subject was Aristotle. The first of these revealed another truth: when it comes to reputation, people prefer tearing down to building up. Philosophers’ Magazine, we quickly realised that the easiest and surest way to get attention for our little publication was to run polls. Photo: NIKOS PAVLAKIS / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO In the early days of the Winners will beĪnnounced on our Facebook page (/talkinganimaladdicts),Twitter and on the site.Ĭheck back tomorrow for updated details for the giveaway.He made compelling arguments for bad ideas. Opening t he giveaway to non-donors in the U.S. In honor of the project meeting it’s target goal, I’ll be including more prizes I’ll announce tomorrow, I’m alsoĮxtending the deadline from Midnight 9/22/13 to-įinally, since the minimum funding goal for the project’s been reached, I’m now Tell me who your first name and last name initial (i.e. Since the project met it’s minimum goal, the giveaway prizes will be awarded, and if you haven’t entered yet, GET TO IT! Here’s how. I’m happy to say that with just over 2 DAYS to spare, FETCH reached it’s funding goal of $ 22,000.00 USD.Ĭongratulations Adam, and thanks to everyone who donated alongside me. Learn more about the book and it’s author at the link below. He needed considerable funds to get the book to publication. CARES” as a way to highlight projects that need support, whether financial or simply word of mouth, and our debut project spotlight was for FETCH, a picture book written by Adam Glendon Sidwell. I’ll be back to regular blog posts soon but I have an announcement that can’t wait-Įarlier this month, T.A.A.








Fetch by Adam Glendon Sidwell