• July 11, 2010 •
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Tags: 179 Ways to Save a Novel: Matters of Vital Concern to Fiction Writers, arc, artistry, crisis, obstacles, ordeal, Peter Selgin, plot, reversal novel, skill, tension, writer, writing
• June 17, 2010 •
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Tags: arch, change, character, climax, crisis, denouement, growth, reader, resolution, Story, symbols, transformation
• April 18, 2010 •
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Tags: author, bootstrap, climb, crisis, eye, Kris Saknussemm, Novel, Private Midnight, Story, The Writer Magazine, Write what you know--an be sorry, writer, writing, Zanesville
• March 24, 2010 •
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Tags: Alex Haley, author, compel, crisis, Henning Tennessee, home, journey, narrative, Nobel, Novel, plot, prize, Putlitzer, Roots, Story, toni morrison, transformation, travel, write, writer
• March 21, 2010 •
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Tags: central character, climax, crisis, death, desire, emotion, entertain, entry, goal, grief, heart, horizontal, identification, journey, loss, major character, mental, Novel, path, physical, protagonist, reader, rebirth, renewal, sadness, satisfy, somber, spiral, tangible, vertical, yearning
• March 7, 2010 •
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Tags: agent, author, central character, change, crisis, doubt, envy, faith, Novel, protagonist, publisher, risk, self-publish, stake, Story, survival, transcendance, transformation, writer