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Happy_New_Year_PART_22020 saw us engage young people who've experienced domestic abuse to co-create a new resource, SOMETIMES IT HURTS, that aims to give language to a topic adults who work with
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Farheen Gani
FarheenGani
I took a year-long sabbatical from content marketing in 2019. Six weeks since I'm back, and I'm noticing some big trends emerging in 2020.Here’s what I’ve observed so far: (Thread)
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sabu 🧁✨
cupcake_sabu
why fic writers definitely DON’T need to accept or welcome constructive criticism and why positive reviews are beneficial; a thread 1. I’d say about 99.9% of readers aren’t professional editors
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Laura Elliott
TinyWriterLaura
i missed this article a couple of weeks ago, and i am now caught in that strange space between empathy, and a scream of such frustration that it’s too big
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Akemi Dawn Bowman has a new account
AkemiDawnBowman
still thinking about how much fear there is when it comes to marginalized folks writing about their own lived experiences because they’re terrified of having the ownvoices label weaponized against
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Meggnog 🥚 ~ Closed to Queries
Megan_Manzano
Great thread! And just some reminders:1) Agented writers are not above un-agented writers. They're at a different step in their career.2) Not all agented writers are good editors. You can
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rachel syme
rachsyme
a game i have long played with myself that i'll share with you all is a game called "sunday expert" where on a sunday i'll pick something/someone i was instinctively
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Yell in a War
jelenawoehr
Allow me to reintroduce myself.My name is Jelena ("Yell in a") and this thread changed my life.I think it deserves to be pinned now—and that seems like a good excuse
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John-Michael Bond
BondJohnBond
In 2019 my mom was hit by a taxi cab in Chicago. Right before COVID hit her car was destroyed by a tornado. Then on Dec 30 she was diagnosed
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Clelia Gore
MadmoiselleClel
This business is so subjective from end to end--from the first gatekeeper onward to readers. I can see from a writer's perspective that it's hard to know whether your manuscript
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Jason Sanford
jasonsanford
Time for a rant. I've long had a problem with this quote by author S.M. Stirling: "There is a technical term for someone who confuses the opinions of a character
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Laurie Penny
PennyRed
I get a ton of trolls on here shouting at me that I look like a boy. Firstly, it’s sad that they think that that’s an insult, because most of
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Jessica Ablamsky
jablamsky
Telehealth tweetstorm. Long $TDOC Telehealth is the future of healthcare. It’s going to change healthcare in ways we can’t predict, but it’s not going away. In major metros, telehealth is
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Connal Parr
ParrConnal
@WednesdayErskin is completely right that the narrative of Protestants being 'lost for words' while Catholics write (and sing now!), as recycled once again by RDE in the News Letter, is
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Barbara Byar
BarbaraByar
Realized this weekend, this will be my FOURTH book. The 1st 700 page epic written decades ago and predicted a 9/11 that was never edited or submitted anywhere because moved
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Julia Kardon
jlkardon
Something this weekend had led me to believe a lot of writers don't know much about how agents plan agent-submissions to editors, so I thought I would do a little
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