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Using Subplots and Red Herrings in Fiction: Tips and Examples

How do you weave subplots into different genres and styles of fiction?

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Subplots are secondary stories that add depth, complexity, and contrast to the main plot of a fiction. They can enrich your characters, themes, and worldbuilding, as well as create suspense, tension, and surprise. But how do you weave subplots into different genres and styles of fiction without confusing or distracting your readers? Here are some tips and examples to help you craft engaging and effective subplots.

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