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  • ...nd thought i'd lost in a computer crash years ago. Planning to reread it in the coming week and see what's in there. I only vaguely remember the storyline (a successful writer is commi...
  • ...ation to give though. I agree with the other commenter that I got lost at the second paragraph. For me, I expected that it would continue Alex's storyline, and when it switched, I wond...
  • ...r of Safety which I actually think is an important novel. I'm just waiting for one last reader. (Any volunteers?) I have worked very hard on one storyline that didn't hold its weight,...

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    ...ired the writers of classic literary fiction. Those bygone writers knew that by using such potent human characteristics, both the characters and storyline becomes compelling. Dark...
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    ...d publishing, not to environmental issues, unless it is highlighting the author or publisher about the content. Nuf said. Be Relevant in Your Storyline Relevance is about the wri...
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  • ...re my keyboard is taking me. It's been two years since I self-published their first installment. I want to get back to them, and to the original storyline I'd planned for them. They ar...
  • ...oke. I was especially interested in your thoughts as I see my book as a hybrid using your definition. Its personal memoir theme and the "how to" storyline were difficult to package, wr...
  • ...ooke. Question: if a book has a dual storyline with alternating chapters (the first storyline is historical fiction (but no...like women's fiction) and the second storyline is women's fiction/commercial...to (though with more serious his/fic storylines) are Sarah's Key, The Orphan...