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A writer is what they write, which is why opinions really matter.

Regarding opinion pieces, Kate Moorhead-Kuhn, 35, lecturer of Creative Writing at UEA, addresses the contention “that they have to be presented as opinion and not as news… because they aren't news. Also, my general feeling about opinions is they are not relevant in any way to any discussion unless
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Melophobix: 'An accident waiting to happen'

It was a project for creative writing in college. The chorus itself is really powerful. It says 'A refusal to live life like the kings who died before thee / oh how brightly their crowns shine in the stomaches of the hungry.' I'm a big history fan, and I was involved in a history project, and it really inspired me to write
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Style Invitational Week 1265: Parody for the course — write a song about school

This week's contest was suggested by Almost to the Hall of Fame Loser Mark Raffman, who suggested a new category for song parodies: Write a song relating to a class or course of instruction, or to school in general, as in Mark's example above, which the Empress hopes is not about a 16-year-old.
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Ekushey book fair: PM calls for honouring own culture, language

The premier said the government has given a special focus on publication sector as part of its efforts for building an information technology-friendly Bangladesh. “Our e-book programme is advancing fast,” she said. Sheikh Hasina said Amar Ekushey Grantha Mela got the recognition as the biggest book
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From home-based business to booming business for West Michigan mom

Fast-forward five years, Christine now proudly runs her production out of a 5,000 square foot facility and has consultants around the country who sell Hilltop Designs products. These products are not just for women, but for the whole family. One of her best sellers, Morning Mix, consisting of grapefruit and
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David Inman Steps Down at Quarto Group

Quarto Group managing director David Inman announced that he will leave the U.K.-based illustrated book publishing group at the end of February. Quarto CEO Marcus Leaver praised Inman's tenure, describing it as an “invaluable contribution to Quarto,” and noting that “he did an excellent job sorting
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The Center for Teaching and Learning celebrates a milestone

The CTL's range of programming and support has included student-produced podcasts for a Yale College writing course, the Diversity and Education Series in partnership with the Office of the Provost, lunchtime discussions about teaching strategies for faculty, and numerous workshops dedicated to
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