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Recommended Reading

  • The Writer’s Guide to Psychology — Carolyn Kaufman
  • Bird by Bird — Anne Lamott
  • Outlining Your Novel — K.M. Weiland
  • The Artist’s Way — Julia Cameron
  • Writing Down the Bones — Natalie Goldberg
  • Fiction Writer’s Workshop — Josip Novakovich
  • The Name Book — Pierre Le Rouzic
  • Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus — Edited by the Princeton Language Institute
  • Plot and Structure — James Scott Bell
  • Writing Fiction Step by Step — Josip Novakovich
  • The Elements of Style — Strunk & White
  • They Have a Word for It — Howard Rheingold
  • Verbal Advantage — Charles Harrington Elster
  • Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary

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