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A Tool for Writing More, a Community for Writing Better
A Tool for Writing More, a Community for Writing Better
By Michelle King
October 09, 2014

As its name implies, Write-Track helps you assess your daily writing against personalized goals, but it also offers you the support of a community.

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The Best New Books on Project Gutenberg
The Best New Books on Project Gutenberg
By Arvind Dilawar
October 08, 2014

Classic, fascinating and downright strange titles recently added to the free digital library.

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THEY Wrote THAT?! Halloween Tales from Classic Authors
THEY Wrote THAT?! Halloween Tales from Classic Authors
By Emily Ruth Verona
October 08, 2014

Fitzgerald, Alcott, Forster — they’re best known for their novels, but don’t overlook the grim novellas and short stories.

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Behind the Lit: Allen Ginsberg’s First Reading of “Howl”
Behind the Lit: Allen Ginsberg’s First Reading of “Howl”
By J. Francis Wolfe
October 07, 2014

Fifty-nine years ago today, Ginsberg performed his seminal poem for the first time, marking the public debut of the Beats.

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An Open Letter to Critics Who Won’t Review Self-Published Books
An Open Letter to Critics Who Won’t Review Self-Published Books
By Arvind Dilawar
October 06, 2014

The deluge of the Information Age has made it difficult to keep pace, but that doesn’t mean we should discriminate so callously.

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Tracking Harriet the Spy through Today’s YA
Tracking Harriet the Spy through Today’s YA
By Emma Kantor
October 03, 2014

Louise Fitzhugh’s literary realism inspired a new generation of spy kids.

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The Sun Don't Shine on a Moonshine Still
The Sun Don't Shine on a Moonshine Still
By Kim McCann
October 03, 2014

Get a bleary-eyed view of moonshining from a modern day bootlegger.

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The Art of Riot
The Art of Riot
By David Forbes
October 02, 2014

When people take to the streets to express their support or displeasure over … art?

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The Yellow Peril: Asian Invasions in the Racist Literature of Yesteryear
The Yellow Peril: Asian Invasions in the Racist Literature of Yesteryear
By Benjamin Welton
October 01, 2014

At the height of dime novel and pulp magazine popularity, alarmist writers concocted — to great fanfare — racist images of Asian super villains and military takeovers.

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Creepypasta: An Introduction to the Urban Legends of the Internet
Creepypasta: An Introduction to the Urban Legends of the Internet
By Robert Balkovich
October 01, 2014

Spawned on website forums and defunct blogs, today’s urban legends live online — and they’re more horrifying than you’d imagine.

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