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How to Write a Book - Step by Step Guide

Bill Vincent

Verlag: RWG Publishing

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If you've ever set out to write a book, you may have realized it wasn't as easy as it may seem. It can be even more difficult to find advice if you're busy.
How to Write a Book: A Step by Step Guide is the perfect addition to the aspiring writer's library. Bill Vincent, author of over fifty books and owner of his own publishing company, offers his own advice for writing not just a book, but a successful one. This concise but incredibly helpful ten step guide offers advice on planning, research, drafting, self-editing, and more!
Achieve your dreams of becoming an author with How to Write a Book: A Step by Step Guide today!
 
Verfügbar seit: 22.03.2023.

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