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SHERLOCK, ST LOUIS ET CIE2 MinThe Writer’s Inner Critic : 11 Ways to Tell if Yours Is Healthy by K.M. WEILAND - USA
SHERLOCK, ST LOUIS ET CIE2 Min6 Ways to Find Your Best Ideas Before You Start Writing by K.M. WEILAND - USA
SHERLOCK, ST LOUIS ET CIE3 MinHow the Antagonist Functions in Different Types of Character Arcs by K.M. WEILAND - USA
SHERLOCK, ST LOUIS ET CIE2 MinArchetypal Character Arcs, Pt. 23: Summary of the Archetypal Character Arcs by K.M. WEILAND - USA
SHERLOCK, ST LOUIS ET CIE3 MinHow to write a novel? – 2.8 – Development of the world by G. JIMENEZ - SPAIN
SHERLOCK, ST LOUIS ET CIE3 MinHow to write a novel? – 2.7 – Character development by G. JIMENEZ - SPAIN
SHERLOCK, ST LOUIS ET CIE3 MinHow to write a novel? – 2.6 – Tension and conflict by G. JIMENEZ - SPAIN
SHERLOCK, ST LOUIS ET CIE3 MinHow to write a novel? – 2.5 – Subplots and supporting characters by G. JIMENEZ - SPAIN
SHERLOCK, ST LOUIS ET CIE2 MinHow to write a novel? – 2.3 – Presentation and trigger of the conflict by G. JIMENEZ - SPAIN