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Author of Hot Milk Hot Milk is a profound exploration of the sting of sexuality, of unspoken female rage, of myth and modernity, the lure of hypochondria and big pharma, and, above all, the value of experimenting with life; of being curious, bewildered, a
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Building an authentic and engaged writing community is such a great goal! The #writingcommunity at its best was a fantastic space for support and creativity, and finding that balance between connection and genuine engagement is key.
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That sounds like a fascinating and insightful project! It's great that you're approaching it with respect and nuance, those perspectives are so important in understanding the complexities of modern society. Wishing you all the best with your writing😊📖✍️
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Congratulations on the cover reveal! 🎉 Alpha and Omega sounds like an exciting addition to the Greystone series.
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Great analogy! Language needs to evolve to stay relevant, but some structure is crucial to keep communication clear and balanced.
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That’s such a great observation! As an author, “What if…?” often sparks creativity, opening the door to endless possibilities. Both storytelling and science thrive on curiosity and the courage to explore the unknown.
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Such a tranquil image-nature’s quiet dance captured in so few words. I can almost see the ripples and hear the wings. Do you write haiku often?
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Absolutely! ‘What if…?’ is the spark that fuels both discovery and storytelling. Whether it leads to a groundbreaking scientific theory or an unforgettable narrative, it’s the question that opens endless possibilities. What’s a ‘What if…?’ that’s been on your mind lately?
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I completely understand that! Sometimes, overly simplistic responses in serious workspaces feel out of place, especially when dealing with complex subjects. Manifesta 15 must have been fascinating to analyze. what’s been the most compelling aspect of your research so far?
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sometimes it works that way
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51k is an amazing milestone, you're getting so close! Keep going, you've got this! Also, that premise is absolutely intriguing. The idea of a fragmented soul searching for wholeness has so much emotional and narrative depth. I can't wait to see where you take it!
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Haha, I completely get that! A simple ' Yay ' feels almost comically inadequate when working on something as intricate as an art text. But hey, at least Google's optimism is unwavering! I wish you all the best with your project—it sounds fascinating!
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Absolutely! Fiction editors are doing an incredible job upholding creative integrity in a rapidly evolving landscape. With the rise of generated content, their role in preserving authentic storytelling is more important than ever. I admire their dedication to championing original voices
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Wow, 28 years is an incredible achievement! That kind of dedication and consistency is truly inspiring. What’s been the most rewarding part of your journey writing for the same publication?
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Oscar Wilde had such a brilliant way of capturing human nature. As writers, I think we strive to break free from mimicry and find our own voices-but inspiration is everywhere. The challenge is to transform it into something uniquely ours. What do you think?