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Making Long Paragraphs Work

Paragraph quality is not determined by its length, long or short. Rather, quality is determined by how well the paragraph communicates a single idea. Long paragraphs, however, can be difficult simply because they are long.

The following 2 strategies will help you write long paragraphs that work.

Day 137: Use topic chains to create cohesive…

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Added by David Bowman on April 19, 2012 at 10:44pm — No Comments

Make Your Novel a Teachable Resource

 As a veteran teacher and Children's Reading Specialist, I have always rejoiced when novels are accompanied with teaching resources with lesson plans, ideas and follow up activities. If you are a children's author consider adding a supplementary package along with your novel as a great resource to teachers as this will make your novel so much more marketable. I am working on a resource package to accompany my latest upcoming YA novel , Mysteries…

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Added by Lorraine Carey on March 9, 2012 at 4:00pm — No Comments

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