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Tolkien Tuesday: Tom Bombadil and World Building that Creates Deep Themes
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Tolkien Tuesday: Writing Compelling Dialogue and the Voice of Saruman
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The Key to Writing an Inspiring Fantasy Story
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Cormac McCarthy and Theme: Driving Your Readers Insane
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