REFERENCES
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[CONTENTID3]This chapter contains all of the sources I have used, both digital and print. I hope that you visit these websites and read these books in an effort to continually better your craft. A special thanks goes to Holly Black, my parents and every single English teacher I've had since I've started school. Thank you for always encouraging me to write, even if it seemed like my hand was going to fall off. You guys rock.
***AT THE MOMENT, THIS LIST IS VERY DISORGANIZED AND UGLY. PLEASE BEAR WITH ME AS I TRY TO GIVE IT SOME STRUCTURE TO MAKE IT EASIER TO FIND THINGS. IT WILL BE UPDATED DAILY.***
Websites and Blogs:Fiction Writer's Mentor
Practical Creative Writing
Write-World
The Write Practice
Novel Writing Help
Advanced Fiction Writing Blog
Books and Other Print Materials:
Let's Write a Short Story: How to Write and Submit a Short Story by Joe Bunting
On Writing by Stephen King
Writer’s Market edited by Robert Lee Brewer
The Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White
The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron
The Everything Writing Series: Story Development for Children's Books By Luke Wallin
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