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Adding Depth to Your Story / Guest Blogger Philip Cioffari
The bottom line for writing fiction (and I would also say nonfiction) is telling a good story. While Samuel Goldwyn’s advice of “if you’ve got a message, send a telegram” might be true, it defies a long tradition of creating … Continue reading
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