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The Case of the Missing Library

Booklovers are facing some new facts of life It’s not breaking news, Virginia, but the printed book may well be on the way out, replaced by its oh so efficient e-book cousin. How do you feel about this transition? Is it inevitable? People who love the feel, the heft and the artistry of the printed […]

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Foolproof Ways to Flesh Out Your Characters

Creative writing, we all know, requires a bit more than creativity to design and invent characters that are three-dimensional and anything but transient. Though it often seems like work, proper drafting and creating of these characters can be, and should be, an adventure worth the daily grind. To help you in this venture, here are […]

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Grammar Lessons with Winghill

I have a confession to make—I love grammar. And because I want you to love grammar as much as I do, I’m going to regularly talk about the most common grammar errors…and most importantly, how to avoid them. Grammar matters. A grammatical error in your manuscript will give an editor the excuse they were looking […]

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The Doll by John P. McHone

Congratulations to John P. McHone, winner of Winghill’s 2013 Christmas Story Writing Contest with his Christmas tale, The Doll.