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Midweek Links: Literary Links from Around the Web (November 18th)
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Looking for some interesting reading to get you through the week? Here are some literary links from around the web to check out:
For #NaNoWriMo, a list of books that will make you a better writer
David Mitchell offers some advice to young writers
This year’s “Word of the Year” isn’t actually a word
Valeria Luiselli on how every book dictates its own laws
Neil Gaiman talks about storytelling in the internet age
A look at the utopian visions of Mars in science fiction
The Paris Review’s editor Lorin Stein talks about the power of ambiguity in fiction
A guide to Hunger Games rip-off books
Lastly, make sure to stretch out your plot twists during #NaNoWriMo with Yoga For Writers

