Collabs book | Make collabs with me
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  • Reads 56
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 10
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published May 02, 2020
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Just a collab book make collabs with me of any kind of thing like

1.Book/Books
2.Art/Drawing
3.Message/chat
4.Reporting Book
5.Game/Contest/Book
6.Videos/Music
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1.Book/Books.  |
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Make books with me of any genre , tags.put it will be a long process.

2.Art/Drawing |
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Mostly we post an art we made together it has to be virtual, and not hre on wattpad on other social media, Amino, Facebook, Twitter, tumbrl.

3.Message/Chat |
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its just a chat of any thing, you can even share your books if you want, of course here in this book will put all the colabs, so be careful how you talk to me.

4.Reporting Book |
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Mostly a reporting book, that I make for you , so if anything comes, you can tell me .

5.Games/Contets/Book |
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A book collab of a contest of Art, covers, writing, graphic. etc.

6.Videos/music |
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A collab video with music or of any type this is just for people who have a youtube chanel, or something similar.
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