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Friday, December 04, 2009

Writing Tip of the Day

A common perception is that planning a story in advance stifles creativity. The majority of writers find that it does the exact opposite. Knowing what's going to happen gives you the freedom to concentrate on character development, emotion, dialogue, narrative flow, atmosphere, foreshadowing and all the other nuances which make a book better.

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