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ExercisesSection 2: Fueling the Plot's ProblemSection 3: Tension Through ConflictSection 4: Tension Through Suspense
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Creative Writing Tips to Hook Readers
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This lesson goes beyond the idea that a story merely consists of a beginning, middle, and an end, looking at the five basic elements of the narrative arc.
with T. P. JaggerThis lesson goes beyond the idea that a story merely consists of a beginning, middle, and an end, looking at the five basic elements of the narrative arc.
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This lesson looks at ways you can hook your readers with your story's opening lines and explores the advantages and disadvantages of different points of view.
with T. P. JaggerThis lesson looks at ways you can hook your readers with your story's opening lines and explores the advantages and disadvantages of different points of view.
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This writing lesson explores the advantages and disadvantages of past tense and present tense, helping determine which tense may work best for your story.
with T. P. JaggerThis writing lesson explores the advantages and disadvantages of past tense and present tense, helping determine which tense may work best for your story.
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This lesson explores different types of story endings, providing tips for writing effective endings that both satisfy and surprise your readers.
with T. P. JaggerThis lesson explores different types of story endings, providing tips for writing effective endings that both satisfy and surprise your readers.
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