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[Title] => Writers on retreat
[Summary] => By which I don’t mean writers pulling back or running scared (for which, to be persnickety about it, the prepositional phrase should be “in retreat”), but rather writers doing something they need to do every now and then, if they are to produce more noteworthy novels, poems, and plays — recharge, rewind, recover, then write and rewrite, preferably in some form of isolation or seclusion.
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[Title] => Literary networking
[Summary] => At the recent Taboan Philippine Writers Festival held in Dumaguete last month, I sat on a panel devoted to the topic of “Literary Networking,” which deals with how writers come into contact with one another and with other people in the profession publishers, editors, agents, and, of course, readers, teachers, and critics to improve and to promote their writing.
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[Title] => Life in a castle
[Summary] => It’s often said that a man’s home is his castle, but now and then, once in a lucky while, a castle is his home.
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