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mid-day coffee with Cynthea: topic? plot revision

  • by Cynthea
  • Posted on June 23, 2006June 24, 2006
  • Random Stuff

As promised, here's the new article on revision…

revision 9-1-1 for novels: plot

SNOOP SAYS:

Revise this: A bunny goes to his salad plate. It's empty. Should he eat the leather sofa? Or finish the destruction of the rug. Hmm…

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Revision 9-1-1 For Novels: Plot
more on rhyme

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