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Happy to announce a new issue of Irreantum came out earlier this morning.
Click the image to visit the table of contents, but if you’d rather skip a step and learn how it came to have a Hebrew title, here’s the introduction:
It’s shorter than some recent issues (which means more money per writer—support Irreantum on Patreon!), so why wait? Click on over to read fresh new work by Lee Allred, Christopher Bissett, D.A. Cooper, Gabriel González Núñez, Lorraine Jeffery, Lexie R. Kunz, Lee Ann Setzer, Tygan Shelton, and Robbie Taggart.
This looks really interesting. Can’t wait to dig into it.
Meanwhile, just for future reference, Hebrew characters should be written right to left.
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Are they not??? I took them directly from Hebrew Wikipedia and when I used the text, the way arrow keys worked would suddenly change up.
Wild.
Hebrew and Arabic fonts often get reversed when placed in an English environment. It is best to use a source which will not get reversed, as at https://doitinhebrew.com/Translate/default.aspx?kb=IL%20Hebrew%20Phonetic . It should read פקוח נפש
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(fixed)
(not here, but at IRREANTUM)