Look. It's not £16.99. It's a tenner!! It's a special @edballs price. Here. https://t.co/2WEzhvIYAc https://t.co/OaRodPwEVW
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Word on the street is we're Discoursing about rejection letters this week. https://t.co/L0bJxgewic
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From Singapore to Hong Kong, the U.S. to Japan, these poetry collections showcase Asian Pacific heritage in time for AAPI month. Which collection do you think you'll add to the TBR? https://t.co/VNDKodde0P
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Do you *really* need an agent? Author/illustrator Ariel Mendez, a speaker at next month's Washington Writers Conference, says it depends on what you want: https://t.co/WWeNSkabLr @DCWriterCon2022 https://t.co/P5lJoTsnBH
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Trier has spoken about presenting a world of ‘failed ambition’ and ‘a sense of expectation’, but ‘The Worst Person in the World’ goes further than that. If there’s one thing its heroine knows for sure it’s that she doesn’t know what she wants. https://t.co/AFYhpjh1LQ
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"There are books on Filipino mythology, folklore, identity, friendship, and everything in between." https://t.co/cXGRKLum8C
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100% would watch "Dude, Where's Ithaca?"—someone get Hollywood on the phone (via @mcsweeneys). https://t.co/3xhmT8Zeg2
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Colleen Hubbard suggests allowing your worst qualities to appear in your characters. https://t.co/rLA0M1Stzs
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These books have " ... some sort of body and machine augmentation, distrust of government and corporations, and of course, hyper-advanced technology." https://t.co/HNfpf93YG1
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"Anything can and does happen in New York City, and the car is a little version of that." https://t.co/ZfeVY7yp9V
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If you love Avatar the Last Airbender, follow Bea and Cad on their journey to stop the bird who stole the sun. #ad @HarperChildrens https://t.co/yvMKf5tuLa
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