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Stephen King, The Art of Fiction No. 189
Interviewed by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt and Nathaniel Rich Stephen King began this interview in the summer of 2001, two years after he was struck by a minivan while walking near his home in Center Lovell, Maine. He was lucky to have survived the accident, in which he suffered scalp lacerations, a collapsed right lung, and multiple
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A Simple, Sure-fire Way to Create Great Content – The 5 W’s & the H
If you are someone that needs to create content in order to connect with your audience, then you may find it difficult to produce quality material on a consistent basis. If that’s your situation, then using a well-worn writer’s technique called the “reporter’s questions,” or “the 5 W’s and the H” may be just what
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Anthology Writing: How To Submit To Collections
From Writer’s Relief staff: Submitting to anthologies (such as “Chicken Soup for the Soul”) is a great way for new writers to break into the industry and for established writers to keep their work circulating—and we’ve got tips for making effective anthology submissions. What Are Anthologies? An anthology is a collection of works that all
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En or Em Dash? Here’s The Scoop.
Hyphen For most writers, the hyphen’s primary function is the formation of certain compound terms. The hyphen is also used for word division, which is briefly explained here. Never use a hyphen in place of an en dash or an em dash. Compound terms Compound terms are those that consist of more than one word but represent a single
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