Writeher: writing for and by women

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Writeher: writing for and by women

In the course of the conversation, Manral points to one irony: in romance writing, stereotypically a female field, the bestselling authors in India are male, and their readers, if one goes by comments on their sites, are equally distributed genderwise. Aside from that, she says, with authors who get written
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BWW Interview: Jessica Swale On Getting Into Writing & Theatre

After that, I was directing the school plays, writing the Christmas pantomime and at dance classes every night. There was no going back. … At the time, I found the course really challenging, because it was so heavily devising-based and I was desperate to do “proper plays”. Text was pretty much banned
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Women writers make their mark

Her short story collection, “Dub Satar” hit the book fair this year, published by Boteshsar Bornon publication. She has published a total of 13 books so far. The number of female writers is increasing, she said. “But, we need proper promotion and marketing. Publishers have to come forward in this regard.
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How To Write Courses

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(IBPA) Publishes First Ever Hybrid Publisher Criteria

The nine-point criteria provide much needed clarity for an emerging publishing business model. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. (Manhattan Beach, CA – February 22, 2018) — As part of its support for professional standards within the independent book publishing community, the Independent Book
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BOOKS Paperback hero. Talking with iconic author John Rechy

Writing courses in academia too often stunt a writer's originality. “Literary theory” is required. “Deconstruction” is explored, while Pope's “Essay on Criticism” is ignored. A student once told me that he had taken a course in James Joyce but had never read James Joyce. At USC, I invented two courses for
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