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Why Tone is Important
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Setting Needs World Building
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Ground Your Reader in Your Story with Character
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Advice on Building and Releasing Tension
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Purse Junk – the Key to Character
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Worldbuilding for Urban Fantasy
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Five Tips for Great Worldbuilding
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Too Many Details Can Spoil Your Story
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