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		By: Linda W		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great post! I&#039;ve also been a bit too delicate with my characters, trying to shield them from life. But they need to get out there and mix it up with others. As for essays, I like ALONE WITH ALL THAT COULD HAPPEN by David Jauss--a love book of essays on the craft of writing. &quot;What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Flow&quot; is a favorite from that book.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post! I&#8217;ve also been a bit too delicate with my characters, trying to shield them from life. But they need to get out there and mix it up with others. As for essays, I like ALONE WITH ALL THAT COULD HAPPEN by David Jauss&#8211;a love book of essays on the craft of writing. &#8220;What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Flow&#8221; is a favorite from that book.</p>
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