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The Top Ten Books on Writing You Need to Own, by Lori Ann Palma
On my journey to becoming a writer, I’ve read a lot of books on the craft of fiction—some good, some not so good. Without a formal education in creative writing or a degree in English, I’ve relied on “how-to” books … Continue reading
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