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You Couldn’t Make It Up! On Plausibility
Implausible. It’s not a word any writer wants to hear about their book. But with the market increasingly competitive, everyone wants their novel to be the high-concept book that everyone’s talking about. The bar for original, compelling, outlandish plots is … Continue reading
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