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3 years ago

* BOOK GIVEAWAY! *

My book is NOW LIVE on Kickstarter, and…

I’m giving away a free signed book set!

The giveaway will include one signed copy of How to Speak PLANT, and one copy of the Screaming Plants companion guide.

Find HTSP on Kickstarter

For more information on the book and the companion guide, check out the Kickstarter. I even filmed an ad with a hand-bound book draft to show roughly what it’ll look like! The Kickstarter campaign is going towards a small batch self-publish printing through a local printing company. 

A winner will be chosen at the end of the Kickstarter campaign, and the set will be shipped after receiving the print order.

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To enter for ONE FREE SIGNED BOOK SET, all you need to do is like and share this post! That’s it!

If the Kickstarter reaches the funding goal, I will give away one set!

If the Kickstarter doubles that goal, I will give away FIVE sets!

If it gets beyond that, I’ll keep going!

1 year ago
The Four Koreas

The Four Koreas

by anthro.atlas

With ethnic Koreans making up 99.99% of the population in North Korea and 95.63% in South Korea, these two countries are among the most homogeneous in the world. Outside these republics, however, there are two political entities where a substantial Korean population resides. These are Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture and Changbai Korean Autonomous County, both in China’s Jilin Province. Majority of the Koreans residing in Yanbian, in contrast to those in Changbai and the Korean republics, are descended from migrants who left the Korean Peninsula in large numbers throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

Sources: National Bureau of Statistics of the People’s Republic of China & National Bureau of Statistics (South Korea)