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Structure : The writer’s quest

Giving structure to your fiction is essential – and it can be challenging. Leon Conrad, author of the award-winning book, Story and Structure: A Complete Guide outlines a simple structure he uses at every stage of the writing process, and explains how you can use it to find your way through your story and make your writing flow Leon Conrad
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