@Bookeboy It's particularly prevalent in children's fiction. And I guess it works because it seems to feed off itself and becomes self-perpetuating. I will not comment on the perceived easiness of a picture book vs adult novel, we all know the answer 😉
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Good morning, there's a new episode of the podcast out!
This week: @meredithjaffe on writing her book 'The Tricky Art of Forgiveness'. Writing fictional scenes based on real life. And Val's word of the week is a noun for the act of swallowing.
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