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Tony Tost
tonytost
Every show is different. But in my experience, I think I got hired to write for LONGMIRE primarily because 1) I grew up in a similar environment as the show,
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roland barfs
rolandbarfs
looking for good things to help me think about the sentence as a literary unit. what are your favourite texts about sentences? what are your favourite sentences? been recommended elsewhere
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David Brauer
dbrauer
I regret to inform you @StribOpinion has published Norm Coleman’s thoughts on our fair city.https://www.startribune.com/defund-and-disband-minneapolis-city-hall-leadership/571301662/ BTW this is the 3rd white GOP elected @StribOpinion has
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Cat Lane
_CatLane_
1/6 In light of the #harshwritingadvice tag trending, I wanted to share my #writing story. If it prevents just one #writer from giving up, it will be worth the time
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Roadhouse Dalton
KillBradWesley
The Salem's lot saga continues here with the #Vampire invasion.Come along for the ride in this #story #Thread as I fight to protect my town of #Morningside #writerscommunity #writingcommmunity #Writerslift
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Cheyenne Campbell 🧜🏼♀️
chylu
I’ve noticed a discouraging trend lately with the publishing industry’s push for diversity in submissions, based on some recent #amquerying interactions and discussions w/other writers. I’m 100% behind the push
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
About the sales for Bolton's book: Not buying his book might hurt Bolton's pride, and will hurt the publisher, but probably not Bolton.Here is how book contracts work. (Spoiler: It's
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Usman T. Malik
usmantm
Publishing in Pakistan: A Thread.Reverie press's announcement of friend Osman Haneef's forthcoming book made me think of this.Pakistan has historically lacked a clear path and community for writers to mature
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Sam Byers
byers90
This has led to some interesting replies about the use of the present tense. However I would note that just the other day everyone was sharing an article that complained
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@ijbailey
ijbailey
Reflecting on a #DisruptTexts exchange, I had this question: Say in 2021, every school in America decided to not teach any "white" or European literature and replaced the traditional canon
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Enlightened Cloud
cloudenlight
My goal for 2021 is to develop skills and learn subjects with intention. Each month, I work to get better at one thing. For January, it's writing. This is an
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m cox
mmdotcox
I cannot stop thinking about the Re-Thinking 'Diversity' in Publishing report, which, as I said yesterday, I particularly urge all my industry colleagues to read: https://www.spreadtheword.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Rethinkin
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ryan
ryandouglassw
working toward a world where teens will want to read YA because the books are written for them and not 40-year-old white women i love that teens are gravitating more
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Jason Pontin
jason_pontin
Many, if not most, great writers were temperamentally conservative: Swift, Austen, Tolstoy, Kipling, Claudel, T.S. Eliot, (later) Auden, Larkin, Powell, Elizabeth Bowen, Waugh, Mishima, (later) Bellow, Sybille Bedford, Gene Wolfe.
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Alaina Gougoulis
radiomoderation
by popular demand (no one at all asked for this) i am going to repost my ‘women writers looking bored and holding a cigarette’ series in the one thread (in
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Sam Byers
byers90
Surreal watching Rowling become some sort of literary and political totem. This to me is the achievement both of her unnecessary intervention and the way the discourse is structured: people
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