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thewritingplace.wordpress.com
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| | | | I've seen several posts on forums warning against using prologues. Personally, I don't mind them as long as they serve a purpose. Since many of the suspense novels I've read include them, I decided to analyze what makes a prologue a useful tool rather than a useless appendage. A good prologue provides information that can't... | |
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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. | |
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www.blurb.com
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| | | | For most writers, planning a novel is key to success. Read this post to get some great novel writing tips and improve your fictional story. | |
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kidlit.com
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| | Writing a nonfiction children's book and article on the same topic may land you in a publishing gray area. Here are my tips for navigating this scenario. |