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Sunday, 23 March 2008 17:39 |
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DURHAM WRITER’S GROUP: Three writers looking to start a fiction writing group in southwest Durham. We spend 9 to 5 in a cube, so meetings would be held on weekday evenings, at least twice a month rotating at the homes of the writers. All genres welcome except for poetry. Contact
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White Cross School Blog
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| The Online Journal of the North Carolina Writers' Network |
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The future looks . . . bright?
Two articles came my way this morning, both of which suggest that the future of publishing - for writers, at least - may be looking brighter than we thought.
On her excellent blog Holt Uncensored, Pat Holt wants editors, not sales & marketing staff, making editorial decisions again. It’s a worthy goal, but as a former [...]
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Happy Holidays from NCWN
The Network offices will be closed December 24 - January 5. We wish all our members and friends Happy Holidays (whatever holidays you may celebrate) and a Happy New Year.
Here’s some good reading to keep you occupied:
NPR looks at the latest challenges facing the book industry.
Novelist Kevin Baker writes for the Village Voice about An [...]
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Ghostwriting
There have been many, many questions about ghostwriting and collaboration.
Frequently, people ask, “I have a great idea for a book, but I’m not a writer. Where can I find someone to write my story?” or “I would like to collaborate with a writer. I have a great idea for a book, but I really can’t [...]
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Hat's Off!
| ...to Alice Owens Johnson . She is a finalist in the Hidden River Arts 2006 Awards for her short story "Mrs. Peacock Did it in the Conservatory." |
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