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#39 July 24, 2016 Best Reads of the Week – We're back with four of the week's best stories. From David Chang's kitchen to the dark side of our i
#38 May 8, 2016 See Through Other Eyes – Perspective is a funny thing. We only get one, unless we embrace the stories of others. When's the la
#37 April 3, 2016 Believe What You Want – We see what we want. We believe what we see. This week's stories are tied together by trickery, be it
#36 March 20, 2016 The One About Crime – This one's more or less about crime (although they haven't outlawed growth hacking---not yet anyway).
#35 March 13, 2016 An Interview With Rob Rushin – Don't look now, but we've launched The Writer Series, a set of interviews with writers about their cr
#34 March 6, 2016 Life and Death and Love – Hey there. I am grateful to each you for motivating me to compile this weekly list of can't-miss link
#33 February 28, 2016 Heads Up: The Sky is Not Falling – This week's stories are extra special. That's because, by and large, they came from you, not from me.
#32 February 21, 2016 It's a Sin to Kill a Mockingbird – We lost a titan this week. Harper Lee passed away Friday in her hometown of Monroeville, Alabama. Inc
#30 February 7, 2016 The Wheels on the Bus – This week's stories are a little about the past, a little about the future, and mostly about things t
#29 January 31, 2016 I Vote for Chicken and Dumplings – Writrsbloc has been busy. Over the course of the next month, we'll be rolling out a couple new things
#28 January 24, 2016 We're Pretty Good at Bad Bets – You wanna know how to lose? Always bet against the underdog and always back the incumbent. Oh, and al
#27 January 17, 2016 Swipe Right for Stories – This week was tough. Too many good stories to pick from, and too little time to read them. But, nonet
#26 January 10, 2016 We Used to Make Things – This week's eclectic list of links is all about the act and art of creation. From music to cantalope
#25 January 3, 2016 The Trouble With Side Projects – Don't look now, but it's already 2016. This week's storytelling roundup kicks off with our very own l
#24 December 27, 2015 Glyphs, Guns, and Not-So-Good Neighbors – When Writrsbloc came together earlier this year, the goal was to build an online space for writers to
#23 December 20, 2015 The Best Stories of 2015 – A lot of stories were told in 2015. Since launching in March, Writrsbloc shared 120 of them to an aud
#22 December 13, 2015 Till Death Do Us Part – Important things are earned. Things like progress, victory, vindication, and, perhaps most crucial, c
#21 December 6, 2015 Sit Back, Relax, And, Dare I Say It, Read – This might just be the most eclectic set of stories yet. From boutique blogs to big time media, this
#20 November 29, 2015 Who Do You Write For? – We often focus on what we write and how we write it. But what if we should be asking ourselves why we
#19 November 22, 2015 Sometimes There Are Collisions – It's been quite the week. Writrsbloc was featured on ProductHunt, which caused small amounts of buzz
#18 November 15, 2015 Know When to Fold 'Em – This week's set of links has a little something for everyone--a real grab bag of storytelling, everyt
#17 November 8, 2015 Let Them Eat Roaches – Every now and then, there's a story that knocks you off balance. It arrives, unsuspecting, as a simpl
#16 November 1, 2015 The Things That Scare Us – It's the morning after Halloween, and the specters we fear have gone dormant, which is to say they're
#15 September 20, 2015 Take This Pill, They Said. It'll Make You Better, They Said. – In case you didn't notice, the Internet broke this morning thanks to Amazon's cloud dropping out of t
#14 September 6, 2015 A Word After a Word After a Word – I often wonder how many stories go untold, like those trees falling in the forest we hear about all t
#13 August 30, 2015 Why Are Subject Lines So Hard to Write? – I'll fess up: Writrsbloc took a week off last Sunday. Things got a little hairy, but never fear, we'r
#12 August 16, 2015 I've Got an Economically Unattractive Story for Ya – For those with a nose for it, there's a story on every street. But for every one we hear, there's ple
#11 August 9, 2015 We Are the Weapons, We Are the Peace – I know of no cure for violence, but I know that we must search. From Ferguson to Vegas, from your ne
#10 August 2, 2015 A Pigeon, a Bagpiper, and a FitBit Walk Into a Bar – In case you were wondering, the fastest pigeons in the world do not wear FitBits, but it seems an ine
#9 July 19, 2015 Who Says You Can't Have Your Algorithm and Click it Too? – Nowhere are we more critical of modern media platforms than in the posts and comments of those same p
#8 July 12, 2015 Harper Lee and Twins and Strip Clubs, Oh My! – Unexpected concoctions are at times volatile and at others inspired. I couldn't say which this set of
#7 July 5, 2015 This is How the Lonely Unite – To be lonely, it seems, is to want. To want for a memory, a companion, a heartbeat (or two, if lucky)
#6 June 21, 2015 Who's Thirsty for Some Storytelling? | The Best Writing, Every Week – This time around, we open with a cold glass of contrast. On one hand, water in abundance, bottled by
#5 June 14, 2015 Get Your Forks Out: A Feast is Upon Us – Get ready to feast. This week's roundup is a barn-burning, afternoon-eating collection of the sort of
#4 March 29, 2015 Smuggled Pez and Really Long Tweets – The early access crew keeps on growing! At the time of this typing, you are one of just over 180 writ
#3 March 22, 2015 A Look at What's to Come – What a whirlwind the last few days have been! After features on Betalist, Startuplist, and IdeaSquare
#2 March 15, 2015 We're Headed to Word of South (And Other News) – Writrsbloc is growing! At the time of this typing, you are one of the first 30 people to join our ear
#1 March 8, 2015 What Chickens and Browser Extensions Have in Common – Welcome to Writrsbloc. At the time of this typing, you are one of the first 15 people to join our ear