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On writing, reading, and waiting
1. Writing Links

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July is my blogging sabbath, a time for me to step away and recharge. Usually during this season I re-run popular posts once a week. This year I’ve come across a number of great writing articles, so many that I realized July would work perfectly for sharing them.

I hope you enjoy what you find here. Join me next week for more.

 

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Lovely to see Blue Birds included on this list!

The Creative Pragmatist vs The Creative Perfectionist :: Seeking Intellect

The post Writing Links originally appeared on Caroline Starr Rose

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