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Writing a Page Turner
Engaging characters and a carefully constructed plot are both crucial elements to the makings of a great novel.
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Understanding Rejection Slips

Though never fun, rejection slips go with the territory. And a better understanding of them, just may change your whole outlook.
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Hard Facts About Editing

To sell your article, novel, product, or yourself, you need to work on that very critical first impression--and a surefire way to make a bad impression is to present poorly edited work.
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Writing a Juvenile Novel
Whether you’re writing for young adults or middle grade students, one of the hardest parts of writing a novel for the tween or teen crowd is deciding what to write about.
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Baby Steps to Writing Success
After a lifetime's worth of writing, I can file these baby steps under the "wish I'd known when I started" category.
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Around the Internet

The Best Laid Plans, (Writer's Digest)

Befriending the Internal Editor, (Absolute Write)

Writing Love, (Fiction Addiction)

5 Keys to a Good Novel, (Writer Gazette)

Writers' Block: Are We Having Fun Yet?, (Writer Gazette)

Plotting the Mystery, (Holly Lisle)

Editing the Mystery, (Writing World)

Make Time to Write, (Writer's Break)

Writing From Your Antagonist’s POV, (Absolute Write)

Crossing From Romance into Mystery, (eWritersPlace)



   

   

   





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