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A writing exercise for children ages 8 to 12
By Karen Benke
Published:
7/2/2010
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In writing for young readers, the two should walk hand in hand
By Kathryn Lay
Published:
6/10/2010
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By Alan Gratz
Published:
6/10/2010
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Book review
By Stephen Delaney
Published:
6/10/2010
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A veteran author of a dozen nonfiction books distills the lessons he's learned
By Harvey Rachlin
Published:
6/8/2010
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By Chuck Leddy
Published:
5/28/2010
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How to build a masterful plot with well-placed turning points
By Jordan E. Rosenfeld
Published:
5/20/2010
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Why do its writers persist? One practitioner pays tribute to its wild creative freedom and the natural high of nailing its concentrated effect
By Nick Mamatas
Published:
5/19/2010
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A writer's plan for tying up the elements of a story ran into an obstacle course
By Leslie Larson
Published:
5/18/2010
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By Elfrieda Abbe
Published:
5/11/2010
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A novelist known for his 'mind-bending' originality takes aim at the most common of all literary aphorisms
By Kris Saknussemm
Published:
4/8/2010
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By Elizabeth King Humphrey
Published:
4/8/2010
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A former science-fiction/fantasy editor at Penguin and Random House describes the most common writing and marketing mistakes she saw
By Liz Scheier
Published:
4/8/2010
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By Brandi-Ann Uyemura
Published:
4/7/2010
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By Lori A May
Published:
4/7/2010
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A writing instructor shows how to avoid the most common mistakes
By Sam McCarver
Published:
4/7/2010
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Tap into readers’ fears for an emotionally rich story
By John Edward Ames
Published:
4/7/2010
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Book review
By Elfrieda Abbe
Published:
4/6/2010
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You can borrow from a rich array of director's tools, including panoramic shots, close-ups, detailed physical action and dramatic high points
By Meredith Sue Willis
Published:
4/2/2010
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Bestselling young-adult author Meg Cabot learned to be comfortable writing funny, and to persevere while enduring endless rejections
By Melanie Florence
Published:
4/2/2010
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