Today, over at the new site, Laurel Mayer (debut author of the novel, Pushover), talks about secrets and plot twists in stories, and how to make them work for the reader.
Christi Craig, a native Texan living in Wisconsin, writes flash fiction, short stories, and is working on a novel. Her work has been published online and in print, and she was a Finalist in Glimmer Train’s Family Matters Contest.
Jump over to her new site, Christi Craig, Moonlighting as a Writer for current posts on the craft, more author interviews, and news. Or you can contact her at writeunderpressure@gmail.com.
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