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6 Tips for When Your Book Isn’t Working–A Guest Blog by Karen Wiesner

Posted by Shonna Slayton  Published in NaNoWriMo, Productivity

Whether or not you completed an outline before beginning the NaNoWriMo challenge, you may discover that the book you’re writing like mad isn’t working. Don’t get disappointed about that. There are things you can do. If one option doesn’t work, try another.
 
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