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#MSWL Looking for Christmas Christian Romance! 🎄 All Christmas Novella submissions between June 1-30 will receive personal feedback from our editors. Send to our submissions email with subject line: Christmas Feedback.Send to Submissions[at]anaiahpress[dot]com #ACFW #AmQuerying

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“Upmarket Fiction like LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE, COMMONWEALTH and THE LAST ROMANTICS. I love family drama.” @carlywatters #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/

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This is the #MG series we would read all summer #MSWL bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-…

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I need more snarky dark pointy boys with soft gooey interiors in my inbox STAT
(Seriously I am apparently on an insatiable Hades and Persephone kick, GIVE ME SOFT HADES. GIVE ME RHYSAND. GIVE ME KIERAN (@briston_brooks your boys speak to my SOUL)
#MSWL

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Someone should really write a Susan Orlean-styled book about the beginning of cosplay or the first comic con or something else equally geeky and send it to me!!
#mswl #fandom #nonfiction

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Adam Pidgeon @CineLore
In the Middle-Ages it was believed that if a witch got hold of a child’s discarded teeth the child could fall under the witch’s control.So paying the Tooth Fairy to safely dispose of teeth is a bit like paying to have confidential documents shredded.
#FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/B1PqoatX7o
Ummm.. can I have this MG, please? #MSWL

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Manuscript Academy @MSWLMA
New podcast alert with agent Jess Dallow, agent at Brower Literary & Management. We chat Sweet Valley High + psychopaths + all things publishing. ☕️📝😀soundcloud.com/user-965795498…Find out what career I’d want if publishing didn’t exist, the most honest parts of Younger, and the kinds of books I crave.
And thank you to the wonderful @jsinsheim and @juliekingsley at @MSWLMA for the opportunity to talk about all my loves. #MSWL

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Fran Staines @StaBoFr
Tuatha de Danann, was the magical race of ancient Ireland. They were god-like creatures with supernatural abilities, worshiped during the pre-Christian era. Later, as Christianity took roots, the Tuatha de Danann persisted in folklore as either Saints or Fae.#FolkloreThursday pic.twitter.com/jYC6XAeG9r
Can I have a story about the Tuatha de Danann? #mswl

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