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This opportunity is open to writers worldwide and there is no entry fee. Find more details here.

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VIDEO -Â Tom Hiddleston reads from John le CarrĂŠ's The Night Manager
From How I Became a Famous Novelist by Steve Hely
Why Canât People Just Sit And Read Books - Bookish Design by Evie Seo
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David Foster Wallace on the really important kind of freedom (from This Is Water)

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Portable Story Series Is Accepting Entries for Its First Contest
Winning stories will be recorded by amazing narrators like Kathleen Turner, Isabella Rossellini and Lena Dunham.
How to Tell the Difference Between Constructive and Destructive Feedback
You wrote a novel! Now what? NaNoWriMoâs âNow What?â Months are hereâthis January and February, weâll be helping you guide your novel through the revision and publishing process. Today, author M Todd Gallowglas, describes how to build constructive feedback relationships:
When you tell people youâve just finished writing a novel, many of them, writers and non-writers alike, are going to be full of well-meaning suggestions and advice. Some of the advice will be good, some of it⌠not so much. One of the things youâll hear most often is to have other people read your book and give you feedback.Â
Great idea!
Well, itâs a great idea until people start actually giving you feedback on your work. After that, you have to sift through all the stuff that works for you and what doesnât, whatâs going to help your book and whatâs going to hurt it. Yes, you read that right, feedback comes in two types: constructive and destructive. Destructive feedback, while often well-intended, can not only hurt your book, but also hurt you as a writer. I have some tricks on how you can tell the difference between constructive and destructive feedback.
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