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    Craft Laugh, Cry, and Throb: Writing Emotion with Joan Koster

    Discover new ways to show powerful emotion on the page that reaches into readers’ hearts and guts, using a rich mixture of sensory description, body language, close point-of-view, and visceral reactions.
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    Characterization Writing the Intimate Character - Jordan Rosenfeld

    Craft Vibrant Characters and an Intimate Reading Experience The key to excellent fiction lies in its characters: the unforgettable protagonists, antagonists, and secondary characters who populate the world of your story. Understanding and effectively using point of view allows you to write a...