"I like to think of fiction as sculpting in clay. It’s so malleable, you can make it into anything you want. But in the facts are fixed, like a hunk of marble."

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"I like to think of fiction as sculpting in clay. It’s so malleable, you can make it into anything you want. But in the facts are fixed, like a hunk of marble."

https://t.co/VYx0BuWSfX

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"I like to think of fiction as sculpting in clay. It’s so malleable, you can make it into anything you want. But in the facts are fixed, like a hunk of marble."

https://t.co/VYx0BuWSfX

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You may think you have a reluctant reader, but maybe they haven't found the right books yet! Young people love nonfiction, and there are so many wonderful NF books. I loved Pipsqueaks, Slowpokes, and Stinkers by and Stephanie Laberis. I learned a lot!

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Two days away! Don't miss this conversation with writer, witness, agitator and pastor in conversation with , a NYT bestselling author and professor of nonfiction, fiction and poetry at University of Nebraska-Omaha.
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Drop in for coffee☕ cake🍰 novels📚 nonfiction, reference books, and amazing 🤩.

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. is a print and digital publication of short and Issue 18 Spring 2021 features the work of 38 contributors from all around the world.

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Spanning science, history, geography, and myth, WHAT IS A RIVER?💧is a visually stunning work of as informative as it is lyrical.
A river is refreshment—a meeting place—energy—a journey—home.

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I tell young readers that sometimes we're lucky enough to find something we love to do when we're still young. For here's with lovely art by , about a girl named who did just that.

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. is a print and digital publication of short and

Issue 18 Spring 2021 features the work of 38 contributors from all around the world.

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The new issue of Door Is A Jar Literary Magazine is now live!

. is a print and digital publication of poetry, short fiction, nonfiction, drama and artwork. Issue 18 Spring 2021 features the work of 38 contributors from all around the world.

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26 themed calls in the 22 markets for writers of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Some of the themes are: queer Gothic, cyberpunk fairy tales, good Southern witches, dark hearts. No fees. https://t.co/6voUzRy9qq

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2 more days to grab a critique! Fiction, nonfiction, and dummy critiques available. https://t.co/fNspiZy7qT

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What a fantastic workshop this weekend with hosted by & . Thank you all!! Mind is spinning with the great nuts & bolts information, ideas & incredibly inspiring reminders of why this is all so important, especially now.

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Deadline Oct 31: The Miracle Monocle Award for Young Black Writers (25 and under); no fee, win $200 and pub in for unpublished poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and experimental/hybrid literature | https://t.co/QjvW287fS0 via HT

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. To Publish Digital Novellas & Narrative Nonfiction, With Covers & Illustrations by Acclaimed Comic Book Artists & Illustrators! https://t.co/UCrKTIIWxu

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Submissions are now OPEN for our Fall 2020 issue! Send us your best poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and visual art by August 28, 2020. Complete submission guidelines: https://t.co/KWqByfTbZE

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One of the ultimate kidlit websites is 's Book Nook. It's loaded with book reviews with weekly focuses on emerging readers, nonfiction, and new releases.

Michele posts concise reviews from an educator's perspective making this a https://t.co/ZEfhuNyNgu

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Read: https://t.co/AbpNM3QHem
Alexandre Dumas, pere needed rose-colored paper to start if he was writing nonfiction, but for fiction he had to have blue paper and yellow paper for poetry.

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You only have two weeks left to submit to our Winter 2020 issue! Submit your best poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and visual art by November 22. Complete submission guidelines: https://t.co/KWqByfTbZE

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