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#3,548,675 (+173%) - amprius.com
Title: Amprius: Next-Generation Lithium-Ion Batteries
Description: Amnprius silicon nanowire anodes can improve the energy density of lithium-ion batteries by 1.4x to 10x, making them ideally suited for electric vehicle applications.
#92,163 (+136%) - writespell.com
Title: WriteSpell
Description: Spellbound for a love of words and writing this mother of two boys who loves tech gadgets, prim things and her books, blogs about wonderment, inspiration, whimsy, and other things that have a tendency to cast a spell on her heart.


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#1,155,818 (-85%) - lettersandlight.org
Title: The Office of Letters and Light | Home
Description: We believe in ambitious acts of the imagination. The Office of Letters and Light's events offer adults and children the inspiration and structure they need to write novels, screenplays, and other creative works in the midst of busy lives. We believe that
#4,625,096 (+29%) - seriouslysarah.com
Title: Seriously Sarah - It's totally Sarah with none of the icky seriousness bits!
Description: Seriously Sarah a writer, designer and an adventurer of fun things!
#163,630 (+9%) - languageisavirus.com
Title: Cure writer's block with writing prompts - writing tips character name generator
Description: Overcome writer's block with writing prompts writing tips & writing games to inspire your creativity
#497,016 (+25%) - hobgoblin.net
Title: Hobgoblin.net - Resources for Writers
Description: A thriving community and comprehensive guide for writers of science fiction and fantasy featuring Writer's Blogs, forums, articles and hand selected resources in dozens of categories including research, inspiration and writing techniques.


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Title: Jumbled Words | in which Kaia learns how to write… again.
Description: because sanity is overrated, the voices in my head are loud (and really in to soccer apparently) and there is no such thing as too much yarn. Or too many books. Or, you know, enough hours in a day.