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Modern novels often turn everyday homes into mirrors of the soul. Dust on shelves reveals neglect. Polished floors signal control. These details go beyond backdrop. They drive plots and expose characters. Writers use cleanliness and order to build tension. Take Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch. The protagonist clings to a chaotic apartment after loss. Grime piles […]

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Being a good writer you should be a good reader first. Reading is not a hobby for others especially for writers. It’s active learning a bedrock practice that fortifies every facet of a writer’s skill. We learn the unwritten rules and the art of language by reading others. It’s an education.   The Reader Behind […]

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