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1. Friday Links List - 21 October 2016

From The New Yorker: The Fantastic Ursula K. Le Guin

At HuffPost: The Latest Trend: Beautifully Illustrated Non-Fiction Picture Books

From 99U: Career-Propelling Money Advice for Creatives

From Digg: Paper Sculptures Made From Old Books Might Be The Best Way To Enjoy Literature


From Muddy Colors: (this may be a repeat, but deserves it) How to Invoice

From Muddy Colors: 20 Artists, from Photo to Final (!!!!)

From Steve Antony: My Guide to the Bologna Children's Book Fair - a while away, but good advice!

From Mile High Reading - Q&A With Adam Rex (Good!)

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