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All Roads Lead to Where? Uniting Plot Lines in a Story Ending
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In writing stories, from novels down to one off tabletop campaigns, it's difficult to write an ending. There may be so many character arcs and plot lines that tying them together in a cohesive ending is a daunting task. Nobody wants to leave dangling loose ends, even if you have a sequel planned. Characterization is KeyI'm a firm believer that it is well-developed characters-- not plot-- ... ...more
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African American Heritage Week: William Wells Brown
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This week, I'm dedicating my posts to African American heritage, and I'll be highlighting some of the figures from American history that you may not have heard of. The first of these figures is the controversial novelist, William Wells Brown. Brown was born into slavery in either 1814 or 1815, to a Kentucky-based slave named Elizabeth and George W. Higgins, a white planter. His father did ... ...more