![]() ![]() Let’s say that Betty’s co-worker Ramona stole her hard-won research and is taking credit for it. ![]() In other words, Betty couldn’t be less interesting. I’m reading a manuscript and the protagonist – let’s call her Betty - never gets mad, she always takes the feelings of others into account, she’s always polite, on time, and she never takes an extra cookie, even when no one is looking. I’ll be doing so every other month from here on out, but since I don’t have any of your question on tap just yet, I thought I’d kick it off with a question I’m often not asked by writers – until it’s too late. Hello! It’s thrilling to be here to answer your story questions. After you read her first installment of 'Ask the Story Genius'. We are so proud and humbled that the Lisa Cron, the author of Wired for Story, and Story Genius has agreed to blog with us on a regular basis! In case you haven't yet seen her TED Talk, you can watch it here. ![]()
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