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Tomorrow morning at 10am EST, #carolinaromancewriters is happy to be hosting October Santerelli for a special presentation on #inclusivewriting. So if you're interested, scan the QR code or visit our website to register. Just $10 to join!
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Book #1. What a way to begin 2026âjust as I ended 2025âwith a writer I deeply admire, @kavitakane.
Hidimbi, a queen forgotten by history, is brought into the light in a story marked by love, courage, sacrifice, and a quiet, immense power. #InclusiveWriting
Book #30 - Iâve always loved how @kavitakane flips the scriptâsame epic, but from the heroineâs eyes. This oneâs Sugrivâs wifeâs story, and as always, loved the fresh take. Bonus points for the beautiful inclusion of a transgender character. #InclusiveWriting
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Join us for "Writing for All" with Dr. Sarah Moseley! Celebrate inclusive practices & assistive tech in education. Perfect for educators seeking to transform writing experiences for every learner.
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Want to reflect the #diversity of your target audiences in your documents? Check out the quick reference sheet on #InclusiveWriting for a summary of techniques. And while you're at it, why not print out the PDF version so you'll always have it handy? ow.ly/glUT50WUxxC
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4/ đ Moreover, AI can help democratize writing by making storytelling accessible to those who might not have traditional writing backgrounds, allowing a diverse range of voices to emerge!
#DiversityInLiterature#InclusiveWriting#AI
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ALT A blue circle with a pencil tip contains three profile images: one pink, one green and one yellow. At the top and bottom, geometric shapes are linked by wavy lines. The text reads, âINCLUSIONARY: A collection of gender-inclusive solutions.