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  "description": "How to use a writing book is my first guest post and can be found on Drafting Through Life's Medium blog at the link.",
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  "textContent": "Today's post is in another castle. How to use a writing book is my first guest post and can be found on _Drafting Through Life_ 's Medium blog at the link above or below. You can also read their reciprocal post The Ant and The Gnat: A Fable for Writers here on Writing About Writing. This has been such a fun colab and I hope you'll give their work a look. Happy reading ~EM\n\nRead How To Use A Writing Book \n\n~~~\n\nImage Credit:\n\nVia Library of Congress: Carpi, Ugo Da, Approximately 1532, Artist, and Raphael. Sibyl reading / R. , 1517. [or 1518] Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2008678911/. Image recolored to black and white and altered to remove prominent R on right.",
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