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http://www.maassagency.com/thismonth.html strengthen your premise; check this out. Premise in fiction. Your undergrad English professor probably taught you a fancy definition for this concept, but every novelist will tell you this:
Ever wonder what it’s like to write a novel? I’m telling all in this post on my blog.
Right after I posted the thing about fires yesterday, Anjali sent me to this story: Fireman dresses as Spiderman to save boy with autism From AFP: BANGKOK – A Thai
It’s deja vu all over again. PICTURE OF THE DAY from Publishers Weekly: Writerly Love in Bainbridge On Thursday at Eagle Harbor Book Company on Bainbridge Island, Wash., Susan Wiggs
In his watershed writing memoir, On Writing, Stephen King discussed his process. Early on, when I’m getting the draft down, I write with the door shut. I’m active in two
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