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Nicola Kraus: How Agatha Christie’s novels helped me write about American women in the years after WWII

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Guest author Marty Ross-Dolen: The Story of Telling My Story

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Ellen Birkett Morris: “Writing My Way into Plot Through Character”

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Nicole Bokat: For the Love of Disturbed and Disturbing Characters

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What’s in a Name? Only Everything; Or, One Author’s Methodical, Magical Method for Naming Fictional Characters

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