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The Dirt from Joel Reyes on Design Revive
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Word of the Day: Mensch
Don't kid yourself.
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Word of the Day: Besot
Paul Auster - Why Roth Is Wrong About the Novel Philip Roth believes books will soon be dead. Paul Auster respectfully—and strenuously—disagrees.
Margaret Atwood - The Neurology of Reading
Motherly Advice from Michelle Mitton of Scribbit
Word of the Day: Fulcrum
On the desk was an envelope that had definitely not been there before.
Nicholas Sparks - Shares Tips for Aspiring Writers
Word of the Day: Numen
Close the curtains.
Word of the Day: Kowtow
Word of the Day: Ort
End Writer's Block: A Block Vaporizer!
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fuckyeahcharacterdevelopment: Hey guys! Sorry its been so inactive around here. I’m slowly but surely getting finished with my finals. Anyway, I found this and thought I had to share. The way body language can tell how a person is really feeling is
It was a dark and stormy night.
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oliveryeh: “Ok aspiring fiction writers, if you’ve ever wondered how to write a successful novel, the secret is here: kill off your characters. Of the handful of books that won the prestigious Man Booker Prize in 2011, all 13 novels had the common
Perfect Insights from Diggy on Goodlife Zen
Word of the Day: Aphotic
Writing was the only thing I was good at.
Word of the Day: Ensconce
A Little Advice from Julia M. Lindsay of Our Little Books
I've played this game one too many times.