by Jennie Nash
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Reblogged this on The Owl Lady.
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Link didn’t work for me either. Bummer!
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Fixed now Alyssa – See my reply to Scottie’s comment for details
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Link not working for me either – error 404 showing.
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See my reply to Scottie, Lindsey
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Thanks Chris – will come back to it later – neighbour coming round for lunch.
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Good article. Agree dribble the information in if conveyed through a character’s thoughts. A little more detail is acceptable if dialogue and rather more if flashback – as long as it is relevant (and necessary to avoid what would otherwise be an info dump).
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Glad you finally got to see the original post Lindsey 😃
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The link wouldn’t work for me. Sorry. Be well. Hugs
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It’s been fixed now Scottie – The originating site had reorganised the posts which changed their link codes 😦
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