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Crafting a Compelling Climax #atozchallenge #amwriting

Originally posted on Andrea Lundgren:
Climaxes can be the most memorable part of a novel. It’s the moments when your characters’ futures are decided. Everything has been brought together for a final struggle and…personally, my writing usually stalls right about then. And I think it’s partly because of the nature of a climax. Just before…

Intriguing Portrait of a Beloved Literary Character

Intriguing Portrait of a Beloved Literary Character

Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Blood, Love and Steel: A Musketeer’s Tale, by Jennifer M. Fulford: The Romantic Sequel to The Three Musketeers  You don’t need to read “The Three Musketeers” to enjoy this first in the Musketeers Trilogy. He who loves not is but half man. Athos, the famed Musketeer, seeks the ultimate release from…

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