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How Do I Transform an Idea into a Full-Length Novel? [Your Writing Questions Answered]

August 13, 2016 · by Madeline Dyer · in Writing/Publishing Help, Your Writing Questions Answered (Blog Series)

So, welcome to the latest post within my new writing series, “Your Writing Questions Answered.” If you haven’t already seen my announcement about this series–or would like to submit your own question–then please hop over here.

So, this question is from Teresa:
I’m great at writing short stories, but freeze up at the idea of

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How To Craft A Believable Dystopian World [Your Writing Questions Answered]

How To Craft A Believable Dystopian World [Your Writing Questions Answered]

July 31, 2016 · by Madeline Dyer · in Blog, Writing/Publishing Help, Your Writing Questions Answered (Blog Series)

So, welcome to the latest post within my new writing series, “Your Writing Questions Answered.” If you haven’t already seen my announcement about this series–or would like to submit your own question–then please hop over here. To see all the answered questions so far, head over here.

This week’s second question is from Amy:
What’s

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1 Year Anniversary Bash for UNTAMED by Madeline Dyer & YA Book Chat

1 Year Anniversary Bash for UNTAMED by Madeline Dyer & YA Book Chat

May 6, 2016 · by Madeline Dyer · in Blog

Hey, everyone!

So, we’re two weeks away from Untamed‘s first birthday–I still can’t believe that this book will have been out in the world for a whole year–so I’d like to invite you all to come along to the FB event on 20th May to celebrate!

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