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Using Backstory Effectively

Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
? Image via Flikr Creative Commons courtesy of Zoetnet. All righty. So we have been discussing “flashbacks” and I have been working hard to pull this blanket term apart because not everything that shifts back in time is the dreaded “training wheel flashback” that make us editors break…

The Editor From Hell

Originally posted on The Return of the Modern Philosopher:
The Devil looked up from the Sunday paper and turned to me.  “I see that you’ve made a lot of progress on your novel.” I was working on it at the moment and nodded.  “Yeah.  It’s going really well.  The ideas are just flowing, and I’m…

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