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foxprinteditorial.com
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| | | | Authors spend so much time perfecting our writing-making it say just what we want it to say as effectively as we can, trying to get our vision onto the page-but it's hard to know when we've actually reached that finish line and the story is ready. Yet because story doesn't ful | |
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kidlit.com
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| | | | Sometimes main characters' decision-making isn't so straightforward. If you're trying to decide on a protagonist for your story, consider these important points. | |
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writershelpingwriters.net
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| | | | As I mentioned in my last post, knowing exactly how much to brainstorm when it comes to character building can be a question mark. How deeply you need to plan depends on the character's role and importance, and the writer's own comfort zone. Obviously a main character is going to need more development than a [...] | |
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www.literaryrambles.com
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| | This week's Agent Spotlight features Stephen Barbara of InkWell Management . Status: Open to submissions. About: " Stephen was born... |