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Feedback & Betalæsere – hvem er hvem? Part 1
I "Feedback & Testlæsere - hvem er hvem? Part 1" forklarer jeg lidt om de forskellige typer betalæsere der findes og hvad du kan forvente af dem.
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Writing exercise: Your best argument as a writer!
I'm revealing your best argument as a writer this week - don't miss out on the incredibly simple idea generating writing exercise!
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Bookreview: Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race
This is my bookreview of "Why I'm no longer talking to white people about race" by Reni Eddo-lodge
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Skriveøvelse: Dit bedste argument som forfatter!
Jeg har ofte hjulpet min søster Louise med at stille spørgsmål og guide hende i hendes plot og historier. Det er der kommet en del skriveøvelser og guldkorn ud af, men ét af dem stammer faktisk fra vores barndom og det kan være det lige er det argument du mangler, for at din historie er din?
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Bookreview: The end we start from
I read "The end we start from" by Megan Hunter and here is what I thought of the dystopian war-novel about a new mother.
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Bookreview: “Pax” by Sara Pennypacker
Here is my bookreview of "Pax" by Sara Pennypacker
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Bookreview: “The Best Burlesque Sketches”
As you might know, one of my passions is Burlesque as performing arts (I run Cabaresque as a part time adventure on top of my dayjob). I found myself without any actual, proper knowledge of the subject, other than having watched the movie with Cher and Christina. I figured I would need to expand my awareness a bit and thus I invested in a few books on Burlesque. “The Best Burlesque Sketches – as adapted for Sugar Babies and other Entertainments” by Ralph Allen, is one of the books I found, and here is my review of it – enjoy! Genre: Nonfiction piece/history/collection of dramatic works Okay, so I’m not quite…
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Bookreview: The Chimes
“The Chimes” by Anna Smaill, is a futuristic sci-fi/fantasy novel, about Simon, a boy living in a world where memories are just a concept, music rules the world and everyone should stick to what they know. The cover art is beautiful and the preview on the back really sold me the book. Genre: Fantasy/Sci-fi Summary: Simon is on a journey to London, and all he has with him, is a bag full of memories and a tune to help him find what he is searching for. He ends up joining a pact in the London underground, living with Lucien and the others and together, they form the group of the…