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How Inkpop went bust and inspired a community of would-be writers
Inkpop was supposed to crowdsource the next big thing in young-adult fiction. It failed, but along the way created something greater.
Tonya Riley
Updated on May 26 2021 6:55 pm CDT
Illustration by J. Longo
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