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Learn what beta readers do and how to work with them to make sure your manuscript is a page turner.
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Learn which parts of your protagonist’s past are key to moving your story forward.
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Before you reach out to an editor, here are four things to do to be sure your manuscript is in great shape.
Read moreThe Biology of Storytelling
When we say reading stories can be a safe way for people to process what’s happening in their lives, that’s not the gushing hyperbole of a bookworm — it’s a scientific fact.
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Building a world starts with clearly identifying what the story is about.
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The answer, of course, is dictated by another question.
Read more5 Books by Women, Launched into the COVID-19 Pandemic
Five books — all written by women — that have launched into COVID-19’s world, that I hope you’ll enjoy as much as I have.
Read moreCharacter Development: The Moment Before
What happened to your character before she walked through the door?
Read moreMaking Art in a Pandemic
Art has a very real place in COVID-19’s world, and it will have a very real place in the aftermath.
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