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Six Top tips on writing characters

Six Top tips on writing characters

I had to cut 49,000 words from the 100,000 word manuscript of my third book, The Silk Shop in Hanoi. Of my two point of view characters, one wasn’t working. I tinkered, I edited, I tore my hair, and yes, I swore, but the character was still wrong and had to go. It was heartbreaking […]

August 31, 2015 | By Dinah Jefferies | 1 Reply More

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