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    Emma Welsh

    Emma is a writer for the Invaluable blog, where she strives to constantly inspire creatives. In her spare time she can be found cuddled up with her two cats or writing her latest creative writing piece.

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  • How Shakespeare’s Leading Ladies Got Their Names

    How Shakespeare’s Leading Ladies Got Their Names0

    April 23, 1564, English poet and playwright William Shakespeare was born, forever changing the way in which we interpret the English language. In honor of the legendary writer’s birthday, we’re taking a look at some of his most strong-willed female heroines, and diving into how he landed upon each character’s memorable name. Invaluable created this

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  • To Judge A Book By Its Cover: 18 Iconic Book Covers

    To Judge A Book By Its Cover: 18 Iconic Book Covers0

    Have you ever thought about what goes into the making of a book cover? There’s a story behind each and every one! Book cover art is a long, well thought-out process that often takes place two years before the book is even published. Designers work with editors and publishers to create a work of art

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  • 12 Shakespearean Insults To Celebrate Shakespeare’s Birthday

    12 Shakespearean Insults To Celebrate Shakespeare’s Birthday0

    April 23rd is an important day for bibliophiles! This day is special because it is both World Book Day, and the anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth and death. Fans of Shakespeare use this day to look back on his legacy and appreciate his literary contributions. One of the many reasons bookworms love to revisit Shakespeare time

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  • 15 Banned Books And Their Reasons For Censorship

    15 Banned Books And Their Reasons For Censorship0

    Though banning a book can censor information for many people, there’s no doubt that as soon as a book becomes banned, the more people want to get their hands on a copy and read it. In many ways, it actually inspires people to read more! However, often people find that banned books are far less

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