Craft Capsule: The Multi-Genre Mindset
The author of Southbound and The Parted Earth shares her approach to balancing projects in multiple genres.
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The author of Southbound and The Parted Earth shares her approach to balancing projects in multiple genres.
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The author of The Prettiest Star recommends keeping a novel-dedicated notebook for ideas, research, and informal experiments.
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