
The Writer Who Can Imagine Transformation
The difference between a book that lasts a hundred years and one that disappears in two
🐦⬛ Spent 20 years failing at novels until I cracked the code. Now I teach the map: scene by scene, the craft that actually works. 🐦⬛
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