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| Jennifer Crusie | The Best Line of Defense: Keep Them Laughing |
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| Lois Greiman | SERIES..Why Do We Love Them? |
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| Jill Jones | Time Travel Tips: Effective Ground Rules for the Journey to Success |
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| Vivian Leiber | Time Bandits: Tips for Pulling Off Deadlines |
| Maggie Osborne | The Perfect Description of Romantic Fiction |
| Marilyn Pappano | Leaping into Mainstream |
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| Kelsey Roberts | Plan the Plan: Tips on Writing for Success |
| Sharon Sala | The Best of Both Worlds |
| Gloria Skinner | God Doesn't Give You the Desire without the Talent |
| Bobbi Smith | The Joy of Research |
| Tina Wainscott | How To Finish Your Novel |
| Sherryl Woods | Sherryl Woods |
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| Susan Krinard | A Walk on the Wild Side |
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| Pamela Morsi | Celebrating Ordinary People |
| Pamela Morsi | Savor the Thought...Then Get it Down on Paper |
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| Maggie Shayne | The Darker Side of Romance |
| Sandra Canfield | Creating "Characters" with Character |
| Adrienne Wolfe | Home on the Range: Tips from the Home Front |
| Dallas Hamlin | Don't Give Up Your Day Job! |
| Neesa Hart | Finding Your Niche |
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| Vicki Lewis Thompson | A Room of One's Own |
| Sharon DeVita | Desire, Determination and Discipline |
| Kathryn Falk | Writing for New Markets |
| Kathryn Falk | Our Expanding Genre |
| Kathryn Falk | Novels for the New Age |
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| Shelley Bradley | Creating a Serial That's a Killer |
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| Maggie Osborne | Creating The Perfect Couple |
| Dee Davis | The Real Mission Impossible: Targeting the "Super" Agent |
| Nicole Jordan | Setting the Stage for Seduction: What Makes a Love Scene Sexy? |
| Nancy Bartholomew | How to Catch a Character |
| Linda Lea Castle | Creating Conflicts of Interest |
| Gaelen Foley | EIGHT RULES FOR WORKING WITH EXPERTS |
| Leigh Greenwood | Discovering the New Frontier: How to Create the Perfect Western Town |
| Merline Lovelace | Master Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 1: The Perfect Plot |
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| Bertrice Small | Between the Sheets |
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| Karen Robards | Master Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 3: Setting the Look of Your Book |
| Judith E. French | Crafting Effective Back Story |
| Julie Kenner | Copyrights and Wrongs! |
| Debbie Macomber | Master Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 5: Your Story Path |
| Jo Beverley | What's In A Name? The Ins and Outs of English Titles |
| Mary Balogh | Master Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 6: Dynamic Starts |
| Patricia Rice | Making the Switch: A Lesson in Genre Hopping |
| Janet Evanovich | Master Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 7: Creative Cliffhangers |
| Melanie George | No Experience Necessary (Enthusiasm Required.) |
| Diane Perkins | Navigating the Contest Waters: Sail Your Career Into Author-ized Territory |
| Linda Howard | Master Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 8: Fast Talking Dialogue |
| Valerie Parv | How to Marry an Editor |
| Jessica Faust | The First Three Pages, #8 |
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| Katherine Sutcliffe | Katherine Sutcliff On Writing Dark Romances |
| Stella Cameron | Master Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 9: Building the Romance Step by Step |
| Karen Marie Moning | The Hero''s Journey: A Guide to Plotting for Writers |
| Maggie Osborne | When Things Go Wrong: How to Tackle Writer''s Block |
| Jennifer Crusie | Master Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 10: Building Conflict |
| Susan King | Adventures in Research |
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| Susan Wiggs | Master Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 11: Satisfying, Surprising Resolutions |
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| Karen Robards | Master Class 2001 on Building a Novel, Lesson 11: Satisfying, Surprising Resolutions |
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| Linda Jones | If The Shoe Fits: Constructing the Fairy Tale Romance |
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| Todd Stone | Mission Three: Get Tough -- Four Steps to Strengthen Your Writing |
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| Alice Orr | No. 1: Why I Write This Column and Why You Should Read It |
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| Alice Orr | No. 9: "A" Is for Attitude |
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| Alice Orr | No. 10: D Is for Discipline |
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| Anne Hawkins | BOOK EXPERTS SPEAK: LESSON IV -- DO YOUR HOMEWORK: LEARN THE BASICS AS YOU BEGIN TO WRITE |
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| Anne Hawkins | BOOK EXPERTS SPEAK: LESSON VI -- NETWORK TO SUCCESS: MEET THE PEOPLE TO HELP YOUR CAREER |
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