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    • Michael E Long Michael E Long 4 months ago
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    • I noticed your book has low visibility and isn’t reaching a wider audience yet. What marketing strategies are you currently using to improve its performance?
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        • Michael E Long Michael E Long 4 months ago
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        • having two promoters for your book could be beneficial. Having more than one promoter can indeed help in reaching a wider audience and building a stronger team to support the book. Different promoters may have unique connections or strategies that can boost sales and visibility.
          Would you like advice on how to effectively work with multiple promoters, or how to ensure they collaborate well together?
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    • Raven Kennedy Raven Kennedy 4 months ago
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    • Hello,
      I’m Raven Kennedy, a fellow author. I admire your work and wanted to connect. What’s been the most rewarding part of your writing journey so far?
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        • Raven Kennedy Raven Kennedy 4 months ago
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        • Wow that's awesome 👏I write in the genres of fantasy, romantic fantasy, dark fantasy, and paranormal romance, often drawing inspiration from mythology. My stories blend emotional depth, slow-burn romance, and rich, immersive worlds.

          And you what genre of books did you write in?
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    • Judith Hermann Judith Hermann 4 months ago
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    • I'm Judith Hermann, I love connecting with fellow writers it’s always fascinating to hear how others found their way into storytelling. How did your writing journey begin?
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      • Wallace E Briggs Wallace E Briggs 4 months ago
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      • Asgiven earlier: At around the age 40 I had to make up a story 'on the hoof' to entertain a small group of 5/6 yr kids. Never having done that before I WAS ENCHANTED by their responses. The ups and downs are demanding on my psyche but when I recall the faces of those kids enjoying my story I want to repeat it, so must write the next one.
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        • Judith Hermann Judith Hermann 4 months ago
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        • That's impressive. For me, writing started as a quiet kind of necessity like something I couldn’t not do. It began with short stories, trying to observe the world in silence.

          Did you always feel confident calling yourself a writer? Or was that a title that came later?
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      • Wallace E Briggs Wallace E Briggs 9 months ago
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      • I have to take the opportunity when it presents. Being a full time carer for my disabled wife can be very demanding but always rewarding. You shouldn't have to guess the priority. But once the clock reaches 6:30 and dinner is over, I have to shut down from being an author, until tomorrow
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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 5 years ago
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    • Have you ever experienced "Writer's Block"? Any tips you would like to share to overcome it?
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      • Wallace E Briggs Wallace E Briggs 5 years ago
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      • Yes - quite often. So put it away for while. Work on another project you have on the back burner.
        Take a walk - play/make/listen to some music. Give it a week or two or even longer.
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