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Tips for Writing Books
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Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2015
Do you ever find yourself asking questions about writing that you just can't answer? Well then you are in luck! This book is dedicated to those who want their stories to stand out from the rest and seem professional, like myself. I hope you enjoy this book and, in time, write many books; each one gradually becoming more and more original and professional.
Is this not you? Then ask yourself this...
Do you ever find yourself wanting to go in and correct a story, or are itching to share your wonderful writing advice? Well, great! You are like many other authors and me, ready to share our ideas and advice to anyone willing to accept it. Comment/message me your opinions and/or advice and you'll soon see your amazing words beside your name in this book.
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