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I’ve become disenchanted with the whole notion of ranking literary journals, but I don’t want to delete this page entirely and disappoint the many readers who come here daily to discover new literary journals to read and submit to. So instead, I’m radically changing the system. The list below arranges literary journals in order of how many times they’ve had a story or special mention in the last six years (2007 – 2012) in the Best American Short Stories (BASS).

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http://www.sttcourses.co.uk/EmailNews/KeyNotesPastIssues/WritingArticles/tabid/270/selectedmoduleid/763/ArticleID/12/Default.aspx Are You The Next JK Rowling? by Suzanne Harrison Harry Potter. The name brings instant recognition from people all over the world. The books have sold over 350 million copies worldwide. Only the bible has more translations.

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http://hcl.harvard.edu/poetryroom/listeningbooth/index.cfm# For playback on the Woodberry Poetry Room website only. All other use is strictly prohibited. The Listening Booth represents only a small portion of the Woodberry Poetry Room’s total collection: The highlights are a combination of recent Poetry Room events and selections from our on-going digitization initiative, which focuses on the preservation of rare reel-to-reel recordings from our archive. We are grateful to the publishers and literary estates that have granted us permission to make these recordings available and to Robert Hildreth, who funded this vital preservation initiative. Additional information about each recording is available via HOLLIS . The Poetry Room makes every effort to refine the metadata associated with these recordings.
The outline you'll complete using the 30-day method will become a snapshot of your novel. After finishing a full outline, you should feel you've got the makings of an entire book (your story should feel complete, solid, exciting and satisfying) and you should be desperate to start writing the book itself. This first draft outline is the equivalent to the first draft of a manuscript. Because you've revised it so thoroughly, it will read with all the completeness and excitement of a finished novel. Using this outline to write the first draft of your book (which, in almost all cases, will be the final draft, needing only minor editing and polishing) should be so easy you might even feel a little guilty about it. http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/oct/20/writing-your-novel-30-days-method

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