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Reverse Dictionary
Things to Know About: The Reverse Dictionary A reverse dictionary allows you to search for words by their definition. See More . . .
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Your Imagination, Your Fingerprint
by Joshua Mohr, When I was in grad school, a teacher told our workshop that if a published novel is 300 pages, the writer had to generate 1,200 along the way. I didn’t buy it. Maybe it took this teacher 1,200 pages to find the right 300, but I would never have to produce such excess.
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Rising Action/Increasing Complications of Plot
In any story, the rising action section is where authors pile the difficult times and obstacles onto your protagonist. See More . . .
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How to Create a Satisfying Sort Arc: 5 Steps
How do you write a novel that has satisfying structure? The story arc or narrative arc of a novel is something you can consciously develop in your outline or as you draft to create cohesive structure. Read 5 steps to make your novel’s arcs work: First, a story arc definition The Oxford English Dictionary defines a story
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