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The physical heft of a letter gives the communication a psychological weight that email and texts just don’t have. Take out your pad and paper today!
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Stories subplots writing advice
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Sometimes, the most effective villain is the one you didn’t see coming. It’s the helpful friend who turns out to be the villain’s stooge, the kindly inn-keeper hiding cannibalistic intent, or the sage master whose long-game is to tempt you to the dark side. Of course, for these villains to work, you have to trust
Craig Arnel
Whether your characters are getting into swordfights, falling out of high windows, or escaping dramatic fires, you may be wondering what sort of injuries they would realistically sustain. This guide aims to explain some common injuries in fiction, as well as how to write each one. I did my best to research this (check
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Character's Facial Expressions (Writing Reference)
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Character Building Checklist - Tips and resources to help you develop well-rounded, compelling characters in your writing.
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