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| | | | | by Doug Lewars I expect most people, whether they agree with it or not, are familiar with the Myers-Briggs personality classification system which ...Separating Yourself From Your Characters | |
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| | | | | Go ahead, Google something along the lines of prologues in novels. I'll wait. Done? If so, you'll have found links like 7 Deadly Sins of Prologues, The Worst Ways to Begin Your Novel: Advice from Literary Agents, The Dreaded Prologue, Question: the oft-maligned prologue, and so on. Read these four pages. Did you see thefollowing?... | |
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| | | | | by Doug Lewars I expect most people, whether they agree with it or not, are familiar with the Myers-Briggs personality classification system which divides the population into 16 groups. Many psychologists complain this is over simplified, but although the system appears to consist of four binary couples, each pair is, in fact, a... | |
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