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This approachof getting to know a person and watching what happens to them in real timeis very different from more traditional journalism, where you decide to write about someone because you already know his story and then all that's left for you to do is to "back-report" everything that's already happened.
In Conversation with Leslie T. Chang, author of Factory Girls 2010
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Andwhilethe panels and presentationsdoinclude things specific to thescience fiction, horror, and fantasy genres (both adult and young adult), a lot of timeis alsospenton story writing fundamentals that apply to ALL genres.
John Brown – the author’s official site » 2010 » February » 19 2010
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Andwhilethe panels and presentationsdoinclude things specific to thescience fiction, horror, and fantasy genres (both adult and young adult), a lot of timeis alsospenton story writing fundamentals that apply to ALL genres.
John Brown – the author’s official site » 2010 » February 2010
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Andwhilethe panels and presentationsdoinclude things specific to thescience fiction, horror, and fantasy genres (both adult and young adult), a lot of timeis alsospenton story writing fundamentals that apply to ALL genres.
John Brown – the author’s official site » Blog Archive » How to Write a Story that Rocks 2010
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The problem of continuitywhat a child does most of the time even while engaged in healthy activity some of the timeis a key factor in the obesity trend.
Young Runners Marc Bloom 2009
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It looks likemore timeis needed toexplorethis further.
Coffee 2008
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It looks likemore timeis needed toexplorethis further.
Caffeine Curiosity 2008
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It looks likemore timeis needed toexplorethis further.
July 2008 2008
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Making themost of your timeis basically self management.
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With all the problems w/illegal immigrants,drugs & gangsa I wonder why so much timeis spent on cases like this.
The Story Ends for the ‘D.C. Madam’ - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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