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Editing For Theme: Search-and-Employ

Barbara Linn Probst shows how editing your work for theme can strengthen your book. In summary, "Search and Destroy" can be swapped for "Search and Employ."

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7 Unstoppable YA Plot Ideas to Make your Novel Fabulous

Writing an irresistible novel readers simply can’t put down is the goal of most writers. Using plot strengthening techniques gleaned from Young Adult writing can improve novels in any genre. Kris Maze offers seven great tips.

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The Importance of the Triple Edit

Completing a draft of a book can feel like you scaled a mountain. Breathe and celebrate your accomplishment! And then hire some really good editors. John Peragine breaks down the process.

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Over My Dead Body: Writing Killer Drug Scenes

A well-written overdose scene is a page-turner. Longtime pharmacist, Miffie Seideman, shows authors how to maintain credibility with readers and "get it right."

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How to Develop a Memorable Character

Every character must show emotions the reader can relate to if they want to achieve “memorable” status. Layer your fictional folk with emotional reality.

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