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www.goodstorycompany.com
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| | | | An active protagonist drives the story. Meaning? Your main character should want specific outcomes and fight for them. That's where the conflict in the story comes from: everything that fights back. For tips on activating the hero of your story, read on. | |
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www.goodstorycompany.com
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| | | | How do you have a career in publishing? This is the question on a lot of minds. Do you have to move to NYC? Do you have to be incredibly lucky? Learn how to have a publishing career with this video. | |
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www.middlegradeninja.com
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| | | | Interviews with literary agents, editors, middle grade writers, and young adult authors. Middle grade book of the week reviews. Robert Kent. | |
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writersinthestormblog.com
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| | Make that protagonist proactive! Prevent your story from flatlining by using these five methods to keep your main character off the couch. |