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Very well.

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Writers and poets of /lit/, what are you working on at the moment? Is it something small? Something big? Are you just writing short pieces, or are you working on a major work?

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I've done my fair share of reading and have learned a lot from it, but I know there has to be a better way of studying than just reading cover to cover. How does /lit/ really get into a book? What can I do to improve my studying skills? Is it enough to keep a journal and record entries after every chapter? Should I respond to every point addressed through several paragraphs? How do I up my learning game?

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