Prince Zuko and Writing Character Identity
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Writing the "Oh, Crap" Moment in Your Fantasy Book
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Writing More Immersive Characters (By Binge-Watching The Office)
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How To Write An Exciting Story Climax (By Creating A Meaningful Crisis)
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Stranger Things 3: How to Develop a Central Conflict
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