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Avoiding Infodumping Dos And Donts Of Exposition -
Whether you're writing a mystery, a fantasy, historical fiction, or anything else, you want to lure your reader into your story with ... We give too much information at once when the reader is just wondering if the main characters will survive ...
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- We give too much information at once when the reader is just wondering if the main characters will survive ...
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