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1. Funny video - how a writer imagined the publication process worked

Here’s a funny, enjoyable video about the way one writer imagined the publication process would go, from writing to getting an agent to getting a publisher–all a breeze, an easy dance. I do like the dancing. And the way the agent and editor tear through the pages is hilarious.

Thanks to Pub Rants for the link.

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2. Funny yet wise video for writers - critique partners

If you write, it’s really important to be part of an honest but respectful critique group, or to have a critique partner. Critiques can help you polish your writing in a way that you couldn’t without an honest and experienced audience.

Jackson Pearce illuminates this is a humorous way in this video–but don’t be fooled, there’s a lot of sound advice here.

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