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Project Mulberry

While working on a project for an after-school club, Julia, a Korean American girl, and her friend Patrick learn not just about silkworms, but also about tolerance, prejudice, friendship, patience, and more. Between the chapters are short dialogues between the author and main character about the writing of the book.

MLA guidelines

"Quick reference guide to the essential elements of the 9th edition of the Modern Language Association's rules of punctuation, reference citation, structure and format"--Aamzon.

A room of one's own

women writers and the politics of creativity
Provides in-depth analysis of the literary work A Room of One's Own, as well as its importance and critical reception. Includes a chronology of the life and works of the author.

Find your voice

a guided journal for writing your truth
"With 24 illustrated inspirational quotes from Angie's . . . novels 'The Hate U Give' and 'On the Come Up,' and plenty of blank pages for your own words, 'Find Your Voice' [is intended to] ignite your creativity and help you bring your own unique stories to life"--Back cover.

On writing

a memoir of the craft
Stephen King reflects on how his writing has helped him through difficult times and describes various aspects of the art of writing.

I can be a writer

Simple text and photographs introduce young readers to being a writer.

Fangirl

2024
"Cath and Levi are officially dating--finally!--but Cath still has a lot on her plate as the end of freshman year approaches. She only has a few more weeks to save her grade in Fiction-Writing, her twin sister, Wren, is acting increasingly reckless, and an unexpected reunion with her mother has thrown everything off-balance. Plus, with the release date for the last Simon Snow novel looming, Cath is struggling to focus on anything except finishing her epic fanfiction--including her relationship with Levi"--Amazon.
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Your story matters

a surprisingly practical guide to writing
2024
"Short Description / Web 'About this Book' Interested in writing but don't know how to get started? Love reading and want to know more about how stories are created? Like ridiculous tales about troublesome sisters, peanut butter and steamrollers? Look no further! Esteemed writer Richard Scrimger is here to answer all your burning questions about writing: whether about plot, character, structure, story hooks or commas. (Actually, don't ask him about commas, it's not that kind of book.) Using clever (so he thinks) analogies, (sort of) brilliant examples and funny (well . . .) anecdotes, he will give you (truly) useful tools to start you on your way as a writer. And if that's not enough, comic illustrations by D. McFadzean are the pepperoni on the writing pizza! (That will make sense once you read the book.) So come, read this book and start your writing journey!"--Provided by publisher.
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