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How to Line Edit for Suspense
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How to Line Edit for Suspense (40:33)
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Book: Editing Fiction at Sentence Level
Book: Making Sense of Point of View
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Book: Making Sense of 'Show, Don't Tell'
Booklet: Fabulous One-Liners in Fiction
Booklet: 7 Chapter Endings that Hold Readers in Suspense
Booklet: How to Use Beats in Crime Fiction and Thrillers
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