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#WordWeavers 2: What books/resources have you used to improve your writing?
One (classic) book that helped me a lot when I was starting was Story by Robert McKee. YouTube channels like Lessons from the Screenplay and Writing on Games were very useful too.
Funny enough, none of those are exactly for books. I don't remember any specific resource I use(d) for novel writing, not because I didn't use them, but because I picked up crumbs of information from many different places.
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