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> When the introduction of a new character changes your entire story.
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What happens when you have your story all lined up, then a new character appears in your head and forces you to change not just the plot, but the whole genre of your book? Read how this happened to me at Nicholas Rossis’ blog.
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http://nicholasrossis.me/2014/04/21/s...
Richard Brawer
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Here is the link: http://nicholasrossis.me/2014/04/21/s...
Richard Brawer
ww.silklegacy.com