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Basics of writing Editing 

Analyzing your story, Part-4: Keeping your story moving

02/08/2021 Write Well, Write To Sell 54 Views 0 Comments bad writing habits, editing tips, eliminate slow scenes, good writing techniques, keeping yur story moving, novel writing, rick taubold

From Rick: So far in this series, I’ve dealt with three aspects: (1) your story’s purpose in terms of what you want to convey to your reader (2) keeping the reader with you in terms of understanding the characters’ motives

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