Janice Hardy says "Clichès are not bad" and shows writers how to use readers expectations of to make the clichè different.

Janice Hardy says "Clichès are not bad" and shows writers how to use readers expectations of to make the clichè different.
A first draft is much, much closer to a novel than an idea is. Laura VanArendonk Baugh is here to help us get over ourselves and get it down!
Diana Clark selected the music because it had been recorded in a place prominently featured in her manuscript. And it took her on a journey.
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Kathleen Baldwin shares her discovery of what kind of A+ content actually sells books—not just what looks pretty or graphically pleasing.
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