14 Plot Pitfalls You Need to Avoid

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��� Twist endings
��� Telling the backstory
��� Cookie cutter story
��� Stalling as approaching crucial event
��� Packing peanuts 
��� Bait-and-switch
��� Subjective tension
��� Histrionic exit
��� Reader cheating
��� Inappropriate mystery to create suspense
��� Too many subplots
��� Literary dream
��� Runaround error in story
��� Schizophrenic story 
��� BONUS: "I don���t praise plots as accurate representations of life, but as ways of keeping readers reading." 

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