Writing workshop

Writing workshop

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Wanna practice writing weekly? Then you came to the right place. Here I'll post weekly challenges that you can try out. You'll be able to learn more about 1. Your writing style 2. Your favorite kind of writing 3. What you need to work on during writing. Read book for better discription.
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Reasons to look inside 1. You want to be nosy. 2. You read one of the interviewed books before. Vote for it if you enjoyed it so that you help the writer. 3. You like to help the writers. 4. You want to have an interview but see what happens with it first. 5. You have writers block and need to get inspired. 6. Simply ran out of books to read in your library. 7. Want to read something new. 8. Like to try and write a new genre and want to see how others have written it. 9. It's not like any other interview book you saw before. 10. It can't do no harm trying it. 11. People liked the first book so much there is an interview book two. Everyone interviewed get asked these questions. Q1. What's the name of the book? Q2. What is the genre of your book? Q3. What gave you the idea for your book? Q4. Is the book R-rated? Q5. Can you give a summary of your book? Q6. Why do you believe it is a good read? Q7. What would you like to say to those who read your book?

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