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I've read a lot of advise for writers, but yours is the greatest I've ever seen. Well done! https://basketball-stars.net

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Anna Quindlen's Write For Your Life.

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I'm partway through a reread (always on audio--my favorite means of enjoying books) of Richelle Mead's Bloodlines series (just went through the Vampire Academy series before) getting excited for the upcoming TV show.

Once I'm done there, the new Contemporary YA from Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund Broka is out, which I am over the moon excited for. I've also got Randy Rainbow's memoir on audio, which is going to be just fricking amazing.

I've also started rewatching Doctor Who (currently at 10th Doctor and Martha), and I just learned that there's a 13th Doctor novel where she reconnects with Ace. It's both written and narrated by Sophie Aldred, which is SO FLIPPING COOL. (I also need to get my hands on the River Song novel that Alex Kingston wrote and narrated.)

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Those sound great! I'm reading "Painted Pomegranates and Needlepoint Rabbis: How Jews Craft Resilience and Create Community" by Jodi Eichler-Levine. It's an incredibly in-depth look at crafting in these communities, but connects to why we all craft. Recommend! - Erika Z.

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Ooh adding a few of those to my list!

I'm reading the second book in Jesse Q Sutanto's "Dial A for Aunties" series. After I'm finished there, I'm going for a craft book (Story Genius by Lisa Cron) to recharge my writing!

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Yours is the best advice for writers I’ve ever read. Brava.

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