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  • Started by Saytue Saye
    Hi, I think this is my first post, so i'll go head and introduce myself. I'm Saytue and I'm one those people dat does a lot of things, because I'm gifted in those thin...
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  • Started by Zetta Brown
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    Hi everyone! I wrote a new blog post for my Zetta's Desk blog called "Who Farted? : Why Character Development is Important to Plot." I wanted to address the subject with a bit a humor, because I simply cannot be serious all the time. :)
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  • Started by Carolyn Haley
    Last reply by Candy Fite
    A good article about character development on the below-listed blog. It was initially posted on the CHARACTERS forum. Some of the advice is applicable to forming concepts for query letters and synopses.   http://komzreviews.blogspot.com/2011/10/be-my-guest-how-to-develop-engaging.html
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  • Joanna Blackburn posted a status
    I did it, I'm now publishing my Child Development Articles, Go check out my first one that went up today. http://www.hubpages.com/education/inclusive-activities
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  • Actually, I'm releasing my second book as an ebook. I have a different first book, which was published by Prentice Hall the traditional way in 1996: CHILDREN AND THE I...
  • Wow! I needed to read that. With 2 novels under my belt, a few other stories in development and quite a few rejection letters from agents, the wind was completely taken from under my sails. I will try giving in to my disparate passions! Thank you!
  • Hi Cate, thanks for stopping by. Yes, I agree that studying psychology makes for more interesting characters. It certainly helps in character development in building m...

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