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It’s All About Character

by Katherine Reay, @Katherine_Reay Our ability to engage our readers comes down to the characters we share with them. Compelling characters make a rich and rewarding story — and keep readers wanting …

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Writing Into Fear

by Katherine Reay, @Katherine_Reay Working on my latest manuscript seems to be an exercise in conquering fear — isn’t writing any manuscript an exercise in conquering fear? Or perhaps it’s not conquering …

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Emotions and Vegetables

by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell Sometimes, I get really sad. People who study this sadness call it depression. I don’t feel depressed, it’s just what doctors call it.  When I’m feeling …

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Oh, the Drama! What Writers Can Learn From the Theater by Connilyn Cossette

My nine-year-old was in a production of Beauty and the Beast this summer. I’ve never been more proud of my once-stage-shy-girl standing in front of strangers, singing with all her …

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