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The 30 Day Novel: NaNoWriMo Series, Day 10

Welcome to NaNoWriMo, Day 10!

Today we’re going to talk about moving your characters into the first pinch point and what that means for your protagonist.

I hope this was helpful–come back tomorrow for more tips!

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