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Complete, First published Jun 26, 2014
If you've ever been on Quizilla, I'm sure you have run into CYOA or WWYFF at least once or twice, and isn't it just amazing how writers of these interactive stories can keep their facts and paths straight?  Well inside are some helpful tips when writing CYOA and WWYFF stories.
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