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Daily Archives: November 10, 2021
Make it Hard, Make it Weird: Adding Drama to Your Story
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Cliffhangers Should be Brief, Timely, and Punchy
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To Write Like Agatha Christie, Work Like Agatha Christie
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Dive Deeper to Understand Your Protagonist’s Why
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Susan Orlean: The First Reader You Have to Win is Yourself
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