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Setting - Why It Can Make Or Break Your Story
If you don't truly understand the relevance of your setting, then you're not going to do it justice in your book. And if the READER can't see the relevance of what you've written, they're not going to spend time on it. (That breeze you can feel has been created by the reader flipping through the pages to find something more interesting to read.) Relevance means that the setting is so integral to your story that it can't be extracted without affecting the whole flow and meaning of the story. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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