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  • Started by R. J. Brown
    Any old time secretaries, Civil Rights marchers, bra burners, Counter Culture denizens, journal keepers out there ready to share memories & adventures of office jo...
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  • I agree -- listening is the key. Eavesdrop like the nosiest neighbor you can imagine and gather what you overhear to mull over and deconstruct later. Cafe-sitting (or...
  • Because I am juggling school and writing, I honestly didn't want to keep track of my word count.  I just stole moments, wrote for a few minutes here or there.  More pi...
  • Started by Jenny Steffan
    Are you looking for a piece of impeccable jewelry for zodiac sign? Check online, and you will get the highest range of items at the best price.The pieces of jewellery...
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  • Hi Michele, Congratulations! We share some themes. My first novel, Oink. A Food for Thought Mystery, is about the corporatization of universities, about gender and ra...
  • Started by Julie Jeffs
    The following was originally posted in the discussion This Week's Curator by Madeline...ful endeavor…a girl’s gotta have goals)—“GWP publicly and passionately dispels modern myths concerning gender, en...
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  • Wow, this is a great idea!  I wrote a character when I was still a teenager that has stayed with me amazingly and will be used if I ever ever complete a novel. His nam...
  • I would agree with this. For me, the scariest character to write in this novel has been a Guy named Alprentice Carter c. 1968. Alprentice was murdered i think the foll...
  • Started by Jenny Steffan
    Depending on the genre of music you're playing, learning how to play the double bass can be a challenging task. It requires a lot of practice, but even small gains can...
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  • A lot of great books have been mentioned already! In the nonfiction (cultural studies/sociology) category, I'd add Pamela Stone's Opting Out? Why Women Really Quit Car...