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Tag Archives: Renni Browne
Part 1: Revision, Revision, Revision
“(Working Title) has serious problems with structure and storytelling, it isn’t yet an effective novel.” Peter Gelfan sent this to me in an email back in 2007. With that he essentially told me thanks and have a nice day. He … Continue reading
Posted in Pen Points
Tagged first novel, Peter Gelpan, plot, Renni Browne, revision, structure, The Editorial Company, writing
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Two TEDs every writer needs to know
Writing well demands solid and unique ideas presented in an appropriate format. The ideas: TED, Technology Education and Design, curated by Chris Anderson, finds the latest and the best in creative, innovative, and intelligent thought. Treat your muse to the … Continue reading
Posted in Scheme Stalker
Tagged Chris Anderson, creative, design, editor, education, ideas, Renni Browne, technology, writer, writing
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