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Tag Archives: tips on writing and publishing
Why You Need Writing Services
If you struggle to write documents, content, or novels, you don’t have to with a writing service. There are a wide variety of writing services online to help you achieve success in your business or personal life; read to find … Continue reading
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What Writers Need To Know About Going Full Time
Writing is a viable source of income. In the modern day and age, you don’t just have to knock out a book and hope it reaches a bestseller list – there are multiple types of businesses you can put together … Continue reading
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Catherine Green Guest Author at The Writing Box
I am at it again! This time you can see me on the Writing Box blog, talking about my approach to writing, the best and worst advice I have been given, and general experiences in the Indie publishing world. The … Continue reading