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- Beth Hill, "Dual Duties of Chapter Endings"
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- Rebecca Johns, "Five Things I Wish I'd Known When Writing My First Novel"
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- JK Rowling: The Fringe Benefits of Failure
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- Matthew Salesses, "Take the Horn Out of Your Mouth"
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- Steven Schwartz, "We Want Your Fiction"
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