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    Laurel A. Rockefeller
    • Oct 3, 2014
    • 2 min

    Reblog: What Authors Can Learn From American Idol, Dancing With The Stars, And The Voice

    I received this fantastic piece of advice from Marla Madison on BookDaily.com and just had to share it with you: What Authors Can Learn From American Idol, Dancing With The Stars, And The Voice Does the best singer win American Idol or the Voice? Is the most accomplished dancer the winner of the Mirror Ball Trophy on Dancing With the stars? Anyone who is a regular viewer of talent reality shows knows this uncontestable fact: the most talented doesn’t always win. In fact, the
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    Reblog:  Five Ways to Write Characters People Care About
    Laurel A. Rockefeller
    • May 15, 2014
    • 2 min

    Reblog: Five Ways to Write Characters People Care About

    The following is re-blogged from http://writersrelief.com/blog/2014/05/write-characters-people-care-about/ Princess Anyu from Laurel A. Rockefeller’s Peers of Beinan series “In a previous article, we explored five ways to make your characters more three-dimensional. Once your characters are believable as living, breathing individuals, the next step is to make readers care about them. When readers are invested in the characters’ struggles and personal stories, they are much mo
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