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Month: October 2018

Capturing Curiosity: The Power of Conflict

October 21, 2018 Tamar Sloan

So, exploring the fourth way we can create curiosity in our readers in this weeks focus. We know we can do it through questions, the

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Capturing Curiosity: There’s Something Missing…

October 1, 2018 Tamar Sloan

So far we’ve learned that  curiosity is an important psychological process writers want to capture in their writing, and one way we can do that

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