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The Annotated Nightstand: What Serena Chopra is Reading Right Now
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Diana Arterian
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Save It for Your Novel: The Difference in Writing for the Screen Versus the Page
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5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
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Krista Diamond
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Aigner Loren Wilson
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Sorry, Chicago Manual of Style: I’m Not Going to Stop Capitalizing the Word “Earth”
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When George Sand Hit the Town in Men’s Clothes
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Fiona Sampson
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