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		<title>Recommended Reading on Writing a Better Story and Character</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Atlantic Monthly has a terrific article about what makes a good story and characterization. It&#8217;s a piece by author Tim O&#8217;Brien explaining how each time he sits in a writer&#8217;s workshop and manuscript critique the comments usually focus on verisimilitude when the real problem is a failure of imagination. O&#8217;Brien uses some excellent fiction [...]]]></description>
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I did, however, get to work tangentially on writing. A friend asked me to be a beta reader on the first draft of her first novel. She&#8217;s published [...]]]></description>
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