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Month: March 2019

bookmark_borderOpen Your Story at the Start of the Ending

Posted on March 13, 2019March 13, 2019 by Glenn

“Begin at the start of the ending” is a writing aphorism. Open your story there and you set yourself up to easily carry through without losing the reader’s attention. Continue reading “Open Your Story at the Start of the Ending”

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