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To Tweet, or Not to Tweet
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To Tweet, or Not to Tweet

thresholds24 February 201417 February 2014

WRITING EXERCISE: Writer and tutor EMMA STRONG suggests a way in which Twitter might revolutionise your writing day: ‘Does it provide us with a forum to share and discuss work, to give and receive feedback, or is Twitter just a narcissistic time-waster, best ignored?’

Your Tips for Writing Stories
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Your Tips for Writing Stories

thresholds15 January 201413 January 2014

In this special post, Thresholds’ social media expert HANNAH RADCLIFFE shares your top writing tips, from Twitter and Facebook: ‘Every writer works in a different way… But what happens when you don’t have those moments of inspiration?’

Our Followers Recommend: Short Story Collections
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Our Followers Recommend: Short Story Collections

thresholds14 September 201214 September 2012

Our TWITTER FOLLOWERS recommend their favourite short story collections: ‘From the ‘quirky voice’ of Miranda July, to the ‘underrated’ words of Frederick Barthelme…’

International Short Story Day
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International Short Story Day

thresholds20 June 20128 October 2013

To celebrate International Short Story Day, we invited our Twitter Followers and Facebook Friends to send us synopses of their favourite stories that can be found online.

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