The main character in a story should always be likeable
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by Jay O'Toole
If personal health can be improved at all because "you are what you eat," then mental health and character-build ing
False
The main character in a story that you have written should have a unique quality about them and be interesting
The Joys (...and Sorrows) of Being a Professional Writer
I once read a quote in a "How-To" manual for writers that said you shouldn't
Although there are several quotes on writing, I find these to be among some of the best.
"I love writing. I love the swirl and swing
The Moleskine is a kind of journal famously used by Bruce Chatwin throughout his career while traveling about, enamored with their
118 Article Titles on Writing (Other)
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