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The shocking truth about writing competitions
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Interview: Pat Cadigan on Writing
Pat Cadigan is the author of fifteen books, including two non-fiction books, a young-adult novel, and the Arthur C. Clarke Award winners Synners and … [Read more]
An introduction to screenwriting: suspension of belief
Why do so many horror (and fantasy & science fiction) films play fast and loose with common sense? You're familar with the scene; you've seen it … [Read more]
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