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4. Akashic Books 5. Milkweed Editions 6. Algonquin Books
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25. Red Hen Press 26. Writers’ Workshop Press 27. Copper Canyon Press
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Does the story begin with some sort of conflict—either internal or external? Does the beginning set up the bigger “conflict” of the entire novel, the issue that drives your protagonist toward his/her end goal? Does the beginning set up the bigger “conflict” of the entire novel, the issue that drives your protagonist toward his/her end goal? Does the overall plot come across clearly in the novel? Is the setting, locale, time of year, date, etc., clearly developed?