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Four Strategies for Avoiding the Muddy Middle
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Fake It ‘Til You Make It
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Storytelling Improves the Story
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The Good + Bad of Research
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Seven Tips for Writing a Great Antihero
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Jousting for Position
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What Does Your Hero Want?
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Your Villain is Someone’s Hero
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Tips for Writing a Brilliant Femme Fatale
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Using Clichés and Formulaic Elements to Your Advantage
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