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Ongoing, First published Nov 17, 2018
Welcome to Wordsmith's Forge. The smithy has just recently opened its doors, but in time you'll find here a crucible of all things Storytelling. In this fiery furnace of words there'll be advice on different aspects of novel writing, including plotting, editing, dialogue, blurb and synopsis, and more.  So if you don't mind the fire and fume, the clang of hammer on anvil and the flying sparks, come on in.
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