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Sam Byers
byers90
Your literary agent represents you and your work, indeed champions you and your work, to the rest of the publishing industry and beyond. If you felt that your literary agency
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Obukwel
Obukwel
If one argues that we shouldn't expect high ethical standards from WRITERS, another can argue that it is unrealistic to expect high ethical standards from ANYONE then. Since we are
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Ghost Shipp
JeremyCShipp
Colleges with creative writing degrees need more speculative fiction workshops. Horror workshops, sci-fi workshops, fantasy workshops. More colleges need to stop hiring only white writers of literary realism to teach
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Elnathan John
elnathan_john
We complained about this family and the people they fund to whitewash them into the Nigerian literary space they insulted us, called us haters. Now they have seen the true
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Stephen Collins
stephen_collins
Re the Nobrow thing. It makes me sad to think of young artists being put off the joy that comes from this art form, maddening as it almost always is.
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Jenny Bhatt
jennybhatt
Something that's been on my mind recently after reading two 2020 debut #shortstory collections by desi writers. Both of equal caliber and writing about similar themes. One got a big
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Amanda Rutter
ALRutter
I would like to announce publicly that I have resigned my position as an agent of Red Sofa Literary. I could not, in all good conscience, call myself an ally
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Kevin 'cancel rent' Modestino
kevin_modestino
Really dreaming of a way to do literary research that doesn't involve language I guess my book is an attempt to think about history as genre that doesn't make literary/linguistic
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MK
MKdawah
QURAN CHALLENGE!Is it from God?1. The Quran represents a literally and linguistic challenge for humanity2. The learned Arabs of the 7th century were best candidates to challenge the Quran3. Nevertheless
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nomiddlesliders
I love when people accidentally stumble across the whole point of a book and then frame it as a 'controversial literary opinion' "EVERYONE IN THE GREAT GATSBY IS BAD" these
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Edward C. Yong ن
infernoxv
A thread!it's interesting how some cultures & countries have a tradition of pre-modern crime/detective fiction (novels, stories, plays, etc), while others don't. the Western & Arab/Islamic worlds have had them
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Prof. Claire Squires
ClaireSquires
For those in the Scottish literary community wondering about the cancellation of the @Saltire_Society Lit Awards this year, it's worth remembering the controversy that arose this time last year, which
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James Ogunjimi
JamesOgunjimi
I'm not surprised that Brittle Paper censored Otosiezire. The gatekeepers of the Nigerian literary scene have always dined and wined with the corrupt and the powerful.And please, nobody that attended
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Los Angeles Times
latimes
A 25-year-old landed a three-book deal worth $2 million.Here what to know about author Emma Cline:https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2020-09-01/emma-cline-was-a-literary-darling-then-a-target-her-new-stories-come-for-the
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Abólódefẹ̀ẹ́lójú
senwele
The notion of clean patronage from 'the abroad', from Germany of all places, is the refuge of the morally confused as well as cynical scoundrels, and looks tenable, in part,
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Ester from ThinkWriteLove
esterdeluna
Not sure if you're into this but... I'm looking for related literary works I can share in my page.Everyone here is being very helpful and inspiring for my #writing journey
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