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The Uneasy Life of a Middle East Skeleton
“So for those who knew, it must have been very strange that we have dead bones in our closet.” The Caspers are an American expat family in Cairo, Egypt. Jayson Casper tells the story of Max, the skeleton they’ve lived with, and explores a different view of death in Middle East culture.
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Microfiction Monday: 63rd Edition
Among this collection at Microfiction Monday Magazine, a snippet of micro fiction by Digby Beaumont: “He loses things: A pair of paisley socks, computer files, his job at Panasonic, the desire to sing the old songs, his trust in the goodness of others.”
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The Millions
Called an “indispensable literary site” by the New York Times, The Millions covers the latest in books, culture, and the arts.
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Stripped for Parts
Courtenay Bluebird on writing stories: “Writers pocket these moments and pull them out to look at later under a lamp with a notebook. This is fine with me—it’s magpie stealing. It is general and gestural and often sweet.”
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Use Video Content to Enhance Your Front Page
Considering video content? These sites use video to draw their readers in.
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“There Is Always an After”: Kristen Twardowski on Writing Endings
Author Kristen Twardowski shares her thoughts on writing endings.
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Illustrating Streets of the World: The Art of Jeremy Graboyes
Meet J.S. Graboyes, an illustrator of streets and urban scenes.