Weekly Round-up!

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Every week, we collect and feature some of the outstanding submissions to our gallery.

Each item is hand-picked by our admins, and presented with a small introduction to make browsing easier. Here we offer you a selection of interesting, quality work for your appreciation and encouragement.



This Week's Features


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Out in the open by cyanidebrighteyes



a battle fought in shattered armor

This poem speaks of battles fought inside as well as out, and of the hope and determination to keep going.



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Photo of a Hummingbird in Flight by TheGlassIris



Allow it. Fall, drown, it's worth it

A beautifully constructed concrete poem about choosing ones own fate.



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The Fox: One by Sir-Terressence



It was one that he needed to figure out before he decided on which commander to kill first.

A short piece that introduces three characters and the beginnings of a scheme.



Community News

:bulletpink: Dont forget to check out the Musicality of Words workshop, hosted by Angelfire115

:bulletpink: Looking for the chance to flex those writing muscles? The Deity Prose Contest held by AlexanderPaupoff is now open.

:bulletpink: Welcome your new Lit CV! LiliWrites has now posted her DD Suggestion Guidelines

:bulletpink: Also give a warm welcome to your other new Lit CV, TheMaidenInBlack! You can find her guidelines here: DD Suggestion Guidelines

:bulletpink: Issue 206 of Love dA Lit is out now!

:bulletpink: New to deviantArt, or just looking to get a foot into the Lit community? chromeantennae has put out a great guide to get your started. Tips: How to get started with the lit community.

:bulletpink: Chapters of short fiction? This article from theWrittenRevolution will help you decide: Chaptered Prose vs Stand-alone Prose


Shout Outs!

These inspiring writers have received a Daily Deviation:


:bulletpink: C-A-Harland for Sometimes You Don't Have to Change the World


Have we missed anyone? If you know of a piece of literature in our gallery that has received a DD or DLR? Let us know and we'll shout about it here!


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