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Electric Literature bloggers talk about battling distractions when
we really should be writing
Jake Seliger writes about
how language can mess with freedom
Scientists study
how reading fiction shapes our personalities
And here's what Seedpod Editors have been reading this week:
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Jake Seliger writes about how language can mess with freedom
Scientists study how reading fiction shapes our personalities
And here's what Seedpod Editors have been reading this week: