Question!
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Question!
Would help very much.
Angel Princess!
- Jacob
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Use unknown and relevant literature.
Add your own special touch for people to remember you.
Make a love one die off.
Expand the characters in some pages.
Expand the location.
Basically adding your own twists and such.
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A lot of top authors have written books on how to write and there are two at opposite ends of the spectrum who offer excellent insight into the craft, Stephen King and Maeve Binchy.
It is said writing is a lonely profession but the more you attend writers talks, lectures, book clubs, critics seminars, festivals (fanfic and literary) and group discussions on work-in-progress, the more you learn. Save the isolation for refining your individual skills and the long ordeal of typing up your fourth or fifth draft. No guideline will erase that hard work. Good luck and just keep writing!
(@ Jacob: Sounds like you are suggesting plagiarism!)
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