This weekly newsletter lists the literature activities being hosted all over DeviantArt.This issue features: 
New prompts from #
Writers-Workshop, =
RawEm0tion, and #
distinctreference.

New contests from ~
TheSoulAsylum, *
TheWritersMeow, #
the-haiku-club, and #
lyriclub.

Contest extensions from *
Scribblers-Anonymous and #
Critique-It.

New critique opportunities from *
writeaway and #
Inked-Page.

3 new groups!

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EditWriMo was inspired by the ever popular Writing Month's like National Novel Writing Month and National Poetry Writing Month. The group has selected January as it's month to encourage editing all month long. For this reason, the group is not fully operational, but keep your eye on it now in preparation for January!

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SutureHQ Suture is back with a new group! For those of you who weren't around, Suture is like the Robin Hood of deviantART literature, bringing writers the information they need with no concern for noteriety. Now they're back with tons of resources for the needy.

is a group that accepts written submissions for many forms of writing, including poetry, prose, songs, etc. The group is inclusive, accepting writers of all styles and levels of skill. The group is also dedicated to making literature a more prominent and catered-to art form on deviantART. Join the revolution!
Devious Comments
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Skill comes from determination, yet determination requires skill...?
*and here, the sound of the asylum doors closing might heard over peals of maniacal laughter*
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LIT NEEDS SOUND
Make A Noise About It Here
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→ #seniormentors ←
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~Morality is a figment of humanity's imagination. The universe is despicably moralless.
~We must burden ourselves with peace and love.. and other bull***t.
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A poet, writer, blogger, novice photographer and trying-hard traditional artist.
Filipino-Spanish-Chinese
黄绮思
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I(now) = I(now - Δt) + Δt ∙ I(now - Δt) for Δt → 0
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a-poem-a-day
my artwork
Oh well, I'll try my best. I'll probably end up writing trash and hiding it in a folder forever, though. >.<
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This is the way the world ends,
not with a bang but a whimper"
--The Hollow Men, T. S. Eliot.
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