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You may have heard of the Marshall Plan for Novel Writing. If not, it's a system for planning and writing a novel so that it really compels readers to keep reading to see what is going to happen next. It encourages writers to up the ante in the story with each section they write. It allows for multiple points of view and genres and if you follow it, you've got a very good chance of being published and maybe even writing a best seller. ...
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