Absolutely thrilled and honoured to make CANSCAIP’s longlist for their 2024 Writing for Children Competition! https://t.co/bBpDR91sJa #WritingCommmunity
NEWS: Congratulations to the writers of the longlisted entries in our 2024 Writing for Children Competition! More than 600 entries were received. Shortlist in September. Finalists & winners in October. See the list, here: https://t.co/EZtW6tNKSn
Between the Lines – Poetry News from the League of Canadian Poets
Check out all the National Poetry Month news, events, calls for submissions and more! https://t.co/z9vNSqdBBj
A big thank you to #CBC for publishing my piece about Carlos. I’ve wanted to write this one for a while now.
My unexpected friendship with a neighbour grew into a lasting legacy https://t.co/yxi6mEyExi
Happy National Poetry Month!
This month, we explore poetry with the theme of intimacy. What will you write, read or learn?
Explore activities, read poetry and more at https://t.co/3HjCrjuX8Y
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@BookEndsJessica Thank you! I just finished polishing my work and was on the fence about sending it out. I woke up to your tip and thought it to be very helpful.
#WritingCommunity Do you always follow your gut when #writing and reading over your work? Have you ever second guessed something and rolled with it anyway? What happened?
Following Your Gut https://t.co/SveapyiXhX
#freelanceers#WritingCommunity: Writing your own profile can be a struggle, but have you ever had to write a profile on someone else?
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“A novelist can do anything he wants so long as he makes people believe in it,” Gabriel García Márquez, born on this day in 1927, told ‘The Paris Review’ in his 1981 Art of Fiction interview. Read more: https://t.co/CKj1uNzfrA
The countdown to #FTRWeek 2021 continues! Check out our latest article, "The Shifting Landscape for Intellectual Freedom: Recent Challenges in Canadian Libraries" by Deb Thomas, live on our website now https://t.co/C5E0nwJrf2 #FreedomtoRead