Technique: Why it’s helpful to use more realistic injuries Posted byAlycea SnyderNovember 21, 2018February 28, 2019Posted inWriting Tools Samantha Keel offered an interesting perspective on how using more realistic injuries and their consequences can boost plot and character development. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
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Ha! I admit I did photograph the segments that were the most legible. I tend to scatter my notes across a page rather than linearly, making it difficult to follow along. 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
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You have good handwriting. if I took pictures of my handwritten notes, it’d be illegible. Even I can’t read some of it
Okay, back to work. Nice blog!.
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Ha! I admit I did photograph the segments that were the most legible. I tend to scatter my notes across a page rather than linearly, making it difficult to follow along. 🙂
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Ima post my thoughts about your amazing presentation (on my blog). I can send it to you first to make sure I’m not stealing your best stuff…
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