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Tag Archives: stories for children
Guest author: Darlene Foster – Interview with Amanda from the Amanda Travels Series
DF Hello Amanda. Thanks for agreeing to be interviewed as your readers are eager to learn more about you. AR Thank you, Mrs. Foster. It is so awesome to be interviewed. I’ve never been interviewed before. DF I used to … Continue reading →
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Guest author: Darlene Foster – Ten Truths About Critique Groups and Why Writers Need Them
Never underestimate the importance of a good critique group. Without one, a writer may simply flounder in a sea of words and ideas. A critique group can make the difference between a mediocre story and an excellent piece of writing … Continue reading →
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Tagged children's books, critique groups, stories for children, writers life, writing tools
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