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TIP & QUOTE OF THE WEEK

2013:
-March:
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--"Defence & Defense"
--"Allude & Elude"
-February:
--"Realise & Realize"
--"Elicit & Illicit"
--"Council & Counsel"
--"Assent & Ascent"
-January:
--"A Lot, Allot & Alot"
--"Eminent, Imminent & Immanent"
--"Who, Which & That"
--"Effect & Affect"
--"There, They're, & Their"

2012:
-December:
--"The Importance of Names"
-November:
--"Kill the Widows"
--"TV Spec Writing"
--"The First Five Pages"
--"Shorter is Sweeter"
-October:
--"Write A Great Opening Scene"
--"Breaking Into TV"
--"Great Titles Are A Must"
--"Writing TV Pilots"
-September:
--"Embrace White Space"
--"Cut Out the Boring Parts"
--"Master Great Dialogue"
--"Query Letters"
--"Names"

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Hello, my name is Kara and I'm a scriptwriter. Follow my blog to get tips on writing. My email is howtoscreenplay@yahoo.com. My website is www.karakreative.net/k/sw_home. Enjoy writing!
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