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Literary Craft

Taking the Pain Out of Plot, by Sophie King

Getting Motivated to Write (Children’s) Fiction, by Margaret Clark

Cut It Out: The Editing Process, by Adair Jones

Fantasy: Why is the Genre So Popular? by Rowena Cory Daniells

Charmed by the Past, by Kate Forsyth

How to Win Writing Competitions, by Dianne (Di) Bates

- How to Run a Writing Competition

On Writing a Debut Novel, by Lia Weston

Writing Mysteries for Kids, by Goldie Alexander

- Why the Short Story?

Writing Rural Fiction, by Nicole Alexander

I, You, He or She – Some Thoughts on Point of View, by Michael Pryor

The Sydney Writers Project: Writers to Launch Sydney Teaching First

How a Little Planning Can Help Focus Your Novel Manuscript

How To Punctuate Speech and Thought in Your Writing

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