Magic in Storytelling: Captivating the Reader

Categories: Fiction | Magic | Writing

Magic, myth, and the unexplained can add wonder and intrigue to a story. In this session, authors discuss how they incorporate magical elements into their writing, exploring how these ideas enhance atmosphere, deepen theme, and captivate readers.

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