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Ready to boil your life down to, oh, six words? Talk about a writing challenge. Since 2006, Smith Magazine has been collecting "six word memoirs" from writers both famous and not-so-famous. Check out the latest entries here -- and submit your own micro-memoir!
At Big Think! This new website gives you access to "hundreds of hours of direct, unfiltered interviews with today's leading thinkers, movers and shakers." Listen to folks like New Yorker editor David Remnick, former poet laureate of the U.S. Billy Collins and actress and author Anna Deavere Smith -- and post your own questions and comments.
The website Copyblogger asks business writers, "who better than Hemingway to emulate?" Sure, you're penning a white paper, not For Whom the Bell Tolls. But we can all learn from Hemingway's mastery. Here's how Copyblogger distills it.
Need we say more? Check out this site and enter the words you want to sloganize. Click the button and this website will spit one out, as if by magic!
Need publicity for your book, organization or kid's clarinet concert but can't afford to pay a full-blown PR agency? No problem. The Publicity Hound offers a host of useful articles and tips for generating publicity, for free. Click here to check 'em out.
Looking for a website on literature and books? How about 10,000 of them? The Librarians' Internet Index is a publicly-funded website where a team of librarians ferret out the best and brightest online resources for a myriad of subjects. Check out their lit listings here.
"Everyone has a story. What's yours?" asks the website Our Echo, which is dedicated to "capturing and sharing individual 'bits and pieces' that define our local communities." Check out this rich literary community by clicking here.
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