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		<title>Logistics</title>
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		<description>Dealing with the chronologies, details, and movement of characters and events so that the sequences make sense and lend credibility.</description>
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			<title>Fiction Logistics</title>
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			<dc:creator>Jae Baeli</dc:creator>
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Cognizant writers who have been through the process of composing a full length novel, gain visceral understanding of certain elements of the writing craft. One of those elements has to do with the Logistics of timing. 



This is especially challenging and crucial in novel- length works. Throughout your book, you will have to move your characters from Point A to Point B, and their journey must make sense; they can't be in two places at once, can't be wearing different clothes with no opportunity  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 00:07:47 GMT</pubDate>
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