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Author Nadxi Nieto

Nadxi Nieto

Nadxi Nieto is an editor and designer. You can find her at www.nietobook.com.

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More Love Letters from Your Writing

Nadxi Nieto
February 11, 2016
Features
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Writers, each Valentine's Day we like to remind you that your neglected writing also needs a little love. Read these love letters from your writing and then add your own on Twitter with the hashtag...
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12 Last-Minute Non-Book Gifts for Writers

Nadxi Nieto
December 17, 2015
Features
1) For the Writer Who’s All Work and No Play Overlook Hotel Note Paper by Herb Lester Associates, $18.19   2) For the Writer Stuck In a Rut Same Old Story Pin Enamel Pin by Word for...
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Love Letters from Your Writing

Nadxi Nieto
February 13, 2015
Features, Infographics
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Writers, this Valentine's Day remember to show your neglected writing a little love. It misses you. Add your own on Twitter with the hashtag...
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Last Minute Valentine’s Day Gifts for Your Literary Love

Nadxi Nieto
February 12, 2015
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A dime-store teddy bear and box of chocolates doesn't cut it these days (no, not even ironically). And although the perfect literary Valentine might be rewriting your favorite novel and casting you and your...

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