How to Structure Stories With Multiple Main Characters? – by K.M. Weiland…
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on Helping Writers become Authors:

One of the most common questions I’m asked is how to structure stories with multiple main characters.
If you have two (or more) characters who are equally important to the story and receive equal POV time, how should you balance them when structuring your novel?
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Breaking the Rules: When Good Grammar Goes Bad – by Melissa Donovan…
Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog
on Writing Forward:
“And all dared to brave unknown terrors, to do mighty deeds, to boldly split infinitives that no man had split before—and thus was the Empire forged.” — Douglas Adams
Everyone knows the old saying: rules were made to be broken. But some people love rules, live by them, and wouldn’t dream of breaking them. For these folks, good grammar means strict adherence to every rule, no matter how archaic or minute.
That’s too bad.
Don’t get me wrong. Rules are good. They keep us organized, consistent, and civilized. If there were no rules, we’d all be living in a perpetual state of anarchy.
