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Written: 9 Ways of Writing a Non-Fiction Book
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  • Reads 352
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  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 35m
Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2018
Written covers the elements needed to write a book based on your personality. It explores what to write about; where to start; and how to deal with procrastination, the imposter syndrome, and other writer enemies. It proposes 9 different ways to write, called archetypes. These can be used on their own or in combination with each other to produce a book with your unique spin. 

This is the latest book I'm working on. Three chapters per week will be posted - on Sunday, Tuesday and Friday my time. ALL CHAPTER HAVE NOW BEEN POSTED

UPDATE:  All the chapters have been posted. I'll be taking a break for 1-2 weeks before the revision process begins. Feel free to leave any comments. I'll take them into consideration.
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