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Published in Fiction Forum · Jan 31, 2025
Beyond the spotlight: Unveiling the gender bias curtain in movie reviews
## **Beyond the Spotlight: Unveiling the Gender Bias Curtain in Movie Reviews**### **Introduction**The film industry has historically been male-dom...
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8 Brainstorming Prompts Every Storytelling Fiction Writer Needs to Try Free
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Every writer knows the thrill of a new idea—the spark that sets your imagination ablaze and gets your fingers itching to type. But let’s be honest: that spark doesn’t always come easily, and sometimes, staring at a blank page can feel like a creative dead end…
Reads for the Rest of Us: The Most Anticipated Feminist Books of 2025 Free
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As we enter a new year and an uncertain future, it’s clear that some of us need to read more than others, but we all need to read for relaxation, inspiration and knowledge. I hope you’ll make it a goal to carve out some time to read, and I’m here to give you…
3 Surprising Ways Writers Can Use AI to Boost Creativity and Save Time Free
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Writing can feel like a dance between inspiration and discipline—a thrilling yet sometimes overwhelming process. As writers, we often juggle creativity with the less glamorous, time-consuming tasks that come with the territory. Whether it’s choreographing a c…
Best TV of 2024 Free
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Sometimes it feels as if the only way to write about television is to write about business. As Peak TV recedes further and further into our rearview mirror, the conversation around the medium has increasingly focused on the way that the streaming TV model—and…
Killing Orson Welles at Midnight (2011) Free
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The Clock is a twenty-four-hour movie that tells the time. This is achieved by editing together clips of movies in which clocks appear. But The Clock is so monumental in intention and design that even the simplest things you can say about it need qualificatio…Writing Tips: Craft, Structure, and Voice With Kristen Tate Free
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Are you curious about the hidden structures that turn ordinary manuscripts into irresistible page-turning stories? Wondering how to shape your characters, scenes, and chapters so readers can’t put your book down? Kristen Tate shares her tips. In the intro, ke…