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M.R. Bryant

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An Author's Advice for Practice

Like everything in life, practice is key in good writing. In my experience, what you can learn in a creative writing class may be interesting and helpful, but there are some things you can do that will help that you might not have thought of! As such, here are my top five unusual things that will help your writing!

One: Study Literary Analysis.
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Published on June 03, 2013 19:55 Tags: advice, hints, practice, writing
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Nation Nine

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Nation Nox (Nations, #2)

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Baby's First Aquarium

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