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Bookmarks: tax advice from a poet, writing advice from Neil Gaiman, and more
Here is today’s crop of literary links:
- Vancouver poet laureate Brad Cran (who also happens to be an accountant) is offering a money-handling workshop for writers and freelancers
- The National Post profiles Andrew Kaufman, whose book The Waterproof Bible launches at Toronto’s Gladstone Hotel tonight
- Charles Pellegrino weaves a tangled web – the primary source for his book The Last Train from Hiroshima turns out to be a complete liar
- Neil Gaiman’s rules for writing: “1. Write. 2 Put one word after another. Find the right word, put it down.”
- 100 Stories for Haiti – the book that originated on Twitter and spans multiple continents



















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