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Firstly, the Impact Virtual Learning website, without which this place wouldn't exist. Secondly, my best friend Dina's Youtube channel. I love her to pieces and she's amazing Thirdly, the Writing Excuses website. An amazing podcast for writers. Fourthly, the In Our Time archives. A BBC radio four podcast that covers literature, science, culture and history. Fifthly, the Welcome to Night Vale website. A fictional podcast about the weird, the beautiful, and everything that falls in between, including totalitarian governments, science, and floating cats. Night Vale's sister podcasts, Alice Isn't Dead and Within the Wires are also very good. Sixthly, AmazingPhil is a good youtuber and very wonderful, so please go check out his videos and subscribe if you like them. He is a genuine ray of sunshine and one of the kindest, most wonderful people in the world. Seventhly, Wolf359 is a pretty neat podcast. Evil plots, strong female characters, mad scientists, sentient plant monsters, possible aliens, space, pop culture references-- what more could you want? Eighthly, Wooden Overcoats is a pretty great podcast about rival undertakers on a tiny one-mile-long island in the English Channel where you wouldn't think there would be a need for two undertakers, but there we are. Ninthly, The Bright Sessions is a neat podcast about a therapist who helps atypicals-- empaths, telepaths, time travellers, et c. In case you haven't guessed, I like podcasts. Tenthly and lastly because ten is a nice number and I just wanted to type tenthly, Susan Cooper's website, The Lost Land. Susan Cooper is simply my favorite author and I love her books so much. Go poke around her website, then read her books. Seriously. She was a student at Oxford, taught by a certain C. S. Lewis and a fellow by the name of J.R.R. Tolkien. She learned from the best, and since Tolkien and Lewis are gone she simply IS the best. Thanks for reading and clicking!
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