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Some of the best story ideas start with the simple question, “What if …?” But, “what if” isn’t only a powerful question for beginnings. In fact, “what if” can serve as a drafting and revising tool through your entire writing process.  In today’s live session, we’ll play a few what if games. You’re sure to come away with ideas no matter which stage of the writing process you’re tackling.
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You can join us live on Facebook every Tuesday at 2:30 pm PT, or catch up any time here on our blog.

Don’t miss this week’s printable, a cheat sheet to help you use “What If,” at key points in your writing process.
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