My work and name are on the cover of this month's - a dark academia literary magazine. Check em out, and thanks to , and for the feature.

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Next month you can find this in the upcoming issue of , a print literary magazine designed for a youth audience ages ten and under 🍂 You can read more about the theme, Autumnatopoeia, here: https://t.co/rMPvktOzbT illustrator

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Hey guys! On October 1, get ready for the second issue/volume of ! We have some AMAZING stories and poems this time!

Cover artwork by

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It's Black History Month this October with events throughout Essex. Highlights include a bumper programme of activities in in , at Tilbury, a Literary fanfare evening online and Black History Festival 👉https://t.co/6kTrm4U4Ir

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We're delighted that the wonderful has joined Spring Literary! Sarah has illustrated many brilliant books, including The Girl and the Dinosaur, The Little Prince and The Velveteen Rabbit. Sarah is developing her own new projects too - publishers, watch your inboxes!

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Made this sketchy illustration for a literary piece in Love, Girls' first zine issue, SAGISAG ^^.
https://t.co/6pFGbIlKE9

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Need someone to give their interpretation of what Ciela Lapana and Billbine's literary role were in Aura Battler Dunbine

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Child's lit

'This is a charming story for early readers, as well as parents who read to their children.'
Thank you literarybirds

https://t.co/ylKKFR6okz

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Happy birthday!!!!!!And happy fifth anniversary to Dokidoki Literary Club!!!!!!!!!
Love Love Love...

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It's Thursday my darlings and that means the MFBC has been summoned for their weekly literary debauchery, and snackles! , (art by), , , , and myself will be getting together at 6PM EST! Come join us won't you?

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. 『文学少年』
(juvenile literary enthusiast)

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Next month you can find this in the upcoming issue of , a print literary magazine designed for a youth audience ages ten and under 🍂 Check out their past issues here: https://t.co/JlZ42ADYsZ

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E Zola, by Théobald Chartran - Vanity Fair, 24 January 1880

Émile Zola was a French novelist, journalist, playwright, the best-known practitioner of the literary school of naturalism, and an important contributor to the development of theatrical naturalism.

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Hi Debbie! Thanks for posting this. I’m a author/ illustrator looking for a literary agent who also represents illustrators. I love historical fiction, picture books about nature, archeology, biographical and adventure fantasy stories. https://t.co/a1xlZRqjUs

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🧑🏿‍🎨Exploring the painful history of American race relations through large-scale silhouette installations, Walker’s work transforms historical materials, literary sources and popular culture, challenging us to access buried emotions about the United States nation’s past.

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I'm excited to share that you can find this in the upcoming issue of , a print literary magazine designed for a youth audience ages ten and under 🍂

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Child's lit

'This is a charming story for early readers, as well as parents who read to their children.'
Thank you literarybirds

https://t.co/ylKKFR6okz

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It’s the and better book to look at than Suffragette? It tells such a powerful part of history & we are so pleased this is part of the Look at some of the brilliant work the planning sequence has helped produce!

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Most romantic lines ever written in the medium of literary and arts so true https://t.co/aLSjab1Vd5

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Are you feeling inspired after last night's Gothic Histories seminar with ?

Why not explore our extensive Gothic Literary Studies series, featuring one of last night's excellent speakers, Diana Wallace.

https://t.co/bi5j8o1ajy

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