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Great Characters Have Great Flaws
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Raise Emotions to Raise Your Stakes
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You Don’t Say!
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Strange, Isn’t It? Writing Lessons from “It’s a Wonderful Life”
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Voice Makes the Character
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Your Ensemble Actors Can’t Speak with One Voice
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Three Exercises for Strengthening Your Novel
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No Matter Your Strength, There’s Always a But…
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Well-Adjusted People Make for Boring Fiction
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