writing 4 𝚠𝚛𝚒𝚝𝚎𝚛𝚜: WRITING ADVICE TO MAKE YOU A BETTER WRITER
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  • Reads 39,710
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  • Parts 90
  • Time 2h 57m
Complete, First published Jan 02, 2020
Writing is hard. Being a writer is even harder. But with "Writing 4 Writers," you CAN become a better writer. Every time I sit down to write, I reference this collection of writing advice from a variety of blogs, writers, and YouTubers: Jenna Moreci, Abbie Emmons, Alexa Donne, Merphy Napier, E. A. Deverall, Medium Daily Digest, Reedsy, One Stop For Writers, and myself.

From grammar rules to writing hacks to character development, this book reveals the ins and outs of writing - sometimes harsh, sometimes funny, but always honest. Whether you're an aspiring artist working on your first draft or an experienced master in the publishing world, this book has insight and wisdom that can support you at all stages of your writing process.
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