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5 Things Jennifer Egan Can Teach You About Writing - Jennifer Egan stands and ponders a scene from her own work.
Writing
Fred Johnson

5 Things Jennifer Egan Can Teach You About Writing

When Jennifer Egan won the Pulitzer Prize for A Visit from the Goon Squad in 2011, it was many readers’ first time hearing her name. Known previously for her 2006 novel The Keep and her earlier, less well-known works Emerald City, The Invisible Circus, and Look at Me, Egan was propelled into well-earned literary stardom

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NaNoWriMo Week 5: How To Finish And Edit Your Story - An old man holds up a finished draft.
Writing
Robert Wood

NaNoWriMo Week 5: How To Finish And Edit Your Story

Hello authors, and welcome to the fifth article in our month-long National Novel Writing Month coverage. It’s the last week of NaNoWriMo, and you don’t get all of it, but there’s still time left to hit your goals and come away feeling proud. Last week, I covered how to conclude your story, so this week

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Masterclass Review: Are Online Lessons Worth Your Money? - James Patterson gestures to a blackboard which displays the Masterclass logo.
Writing
Robert Wood

James Patterson MasterClass Review: Is It Worth Your Money?

If you enjoy this review and are considering purchasing or trialling MasterClass then you can support us by doing so through one of the links on this page. If you click on one of these links we will receive a small payment (commission) from MasterClass, this does not affect the price you pay and has

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Does Your First Line Really Matter? - An author reads their first page, imagining a dark and stormy night, and looks unsatisfied.
Writing
Rebecca Langley

Does Your First Line Really Matter?

Ever spend a day’s worth of writing time on your first line? If so, you’re not alone; many authors believe their story will live or die on the strength of their first line. They’re not completely wrong – your opening does matter – but it’s not the all-or-nothing affair many people imagine. Not only that,

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