Layering Characters For Believable Fiction
Layering Character for Believable Fiction
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Layering Character for Believable Fiction
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Sometimes it feels like British English and American English might as well be different languages. Football versus soccer, loo versus bathroom, queue versus line… the differences are endless! We can’t help you figure all those out, but we can help with alternate spellings between the two dialects. Here are some of the most notable examples.
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By Neal Whitman Many people have been taught that it’s wrong to start a sentence with a conjunction, but nearly all major style guides say doing so is fine. Neal Whitman investigates why there seems to be such a difference between what teachers say and what style guides say. Today’s topic is whether it’s OK
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Plot, Character, and Theme: The Greatest Love Triangle in Fiction
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Editing for Authors: 7 Ways to Tighten the Story and Cut Costs
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