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Inventory and Distance: When to Keep Going and When to Pause: by Elizabeth Stark

When we are close to a manuscript, either drafting or revising extensively, it is nigh on impossible to know certain things about it. For example, it is hard to know how good it is. At moments it can seem fantastic. For me, this is especially true after someone else has said something kind about it. 

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And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going: by James Black

Every Day, A Little Death Knell It seems as if death is all around lately. My wonderful, kind neighbor passed away last week. I’m going to a friend’s mother’s funeral on Saturday. These events have me thinking about how many ways death influences my writing. The story I’m currently working on centers on a dead

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