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False Agreements, Misbeliefs, Core Misunderstandings--How They Drive the People and the Plot in Your Book

False Agreements, Misbeliefs, Core Misunderstandings--How They Drive the People and the Plot in Your Book

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Mary Carroll Moore
Apr 27, 2018
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For my birthday this month, I got an anniversary copy of A Wrinkle in Time. It has been a LONG time since I read that book, but I loved it. Basic reason: the characters are unforgettable. Especially the narrator, Meg. I enjoyed revisiting her story and considering the false agreement that makes her so memorable.

False agreements are where characters star…

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