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Be Like Steve

by Bill Henderson

The Paragraph as a Narrative Tool

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Character Name and Gender, Please

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Subplots––Chicken Soup for Your Novel

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Lost in Revision––When Making Your Novel *Better* Makes it Worse

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5 Tips for Instantly Improving Your Novel

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Hey Novelists, When the Going Gets Tough… Just Give Up!

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Are Fiction Writers Liars?

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A Good Year, Like a Good Novel, Begins Well

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No Way! Novel Readers Can’t Abide It

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