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Questions for Character Development by ela_slowikowski
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Want to develop your characters better than the general "what's their favorite color?" Here's the book for you! Hundreds of questions to ask your characters about everything from their likes and dislikes to how well they sing. Have fun reading!
Hook Your Reader by J-D-Jacobs
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[ON HOLD] Nobody will ever know how incredible your book is if they don't read it. And for that you need a hook. A unique opening line that touches the core of the story, that temptingly hints to what they'll find inside, that compels your reader to read on. Here are ten tips to hook your reader and get more reads.
He Said, She Said: Dialogue Tips by KyKyAceHeart
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If a book has really good dialogue, you may not notice because it flows so naturally. But if you're reading a book with poorly written dialogue, it will probably feel awkward. It may even feel painful. You may not want to continue reading. You don't want to be that writer. Don't be that writer. Learn how to avoid some of the most common dialogue mistakes here.