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New Languages and Readings in Digital Contexts. Novas Linguagens e Leituras em Contextos Digitais.
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John Hodgman's Advice to Writers

Author and former literary agent John Hodgman gives tips on how to make it as a writer. Find out why writing what you know may not be enough. Join the BOOKD ...

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Alison Bruce's curator insight, January 20, 3:31 PM

Another one of my heroes. Also to be found on John Stewart.

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Why reading feeds our brain

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A recent New York Times article entitled, ‘Your Brain on Fiction’ by Annie Murphy Paul highlighted emerging research into the neuroscience of reading.  This article brought up several points which ...
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Write A Novel Using The Snowflake Method

Write A Novel Using The Snowflake Method | Litteris | Scoop.it

This simple ten step process is new to me but ive started using it and am finding it really helpful in focusing my plot and character arcs.


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Self-Doubt ~ Worst Enemy to Creativity

Sylvia Plath: "And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise.  The worst enem...

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Author Janice Hardy: Choosing Your Point of View |

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Today I have on author Janice Hardy talking about choosing your point of view when writing. How do you know which is the right one?


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