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  • plot point a to b Take Your Foot Off the Gas: Fiction from Point A to Point B Thursday, October 18th, 2018     One Comment

    by Aaron Gansky @adgansky When an idea for a novel pops into our minds, the first thing we like to do is flesh out a few major plot points, which is fine. But, it can become a problem when we race our characters from one place to the next simply…

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