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Best Writing Advice: Shattering Fictional Boundaries

                         BY PRAJKTA BUDJADE              In a self-defense class I once took, the instructor said, “Never engage in a confrontation

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The Earworm

  BY HELEN TOMPSON   The thought that one day I could be a writer has bubbled inside me for

The Writer’s Muse is a Myth

BY RETIEF POTGIETER An artist will sometimes mention that he or she hasn’t had an original thought in a while.

Joernalistiek Begin Met Baba Treëtjies

Vat vandag jou kleuter se handjie. Leer haar dink, droom en skep. Babataal word woordjies. ’n Geskrabbel word prentjies. Treëtjie

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I heard DITCH but spelled B****

By Shenaaz Msusa       “The next word is DITCH; I repeat ditch,” announced the teacher loudly and clearly

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To All The Words I’ve Yet To Write

    BY NICOLE ZELNIKER   Just write. It’s the first piece of advice any writing professor will give you,

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Best Writing Tip: Kill Your Adverbs

BY NIKKY LEE “Kill your adverbs.” This advice came from thriller writer John Harman. I was eighteen, in my first

E’s and F’s

  BY STEPHANIE MILLAR   “We’re moving to Durban next month,” my dad nonchalantly announced. He and my mum had

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