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]]>That’s probably a good thing, too. 🙂
Your point is well-taken. I try to check out a book before I buy it, just for the reasons you’ve stated.
Eric
]]>Would you care to share which book you’re referring to here? Drew figured it out, but I haven’t.
Eric
]]>You’re welcome.
Eric
]]>Thank you for pointing out something I had not known previously.
Eric
]]>Another good point. Reading gives you lots of ideas to sample and also can help you identify what you do and don’t like in other people’s work.
Eric
]]>Your point is well-taken, and is precisely what I did. I had six or seven articles published before I tried my hand at writing a book, and I still do article regularly. I did one for the next issue of the CWPT’s magazine, Hallowed Ground, just a couple of weeks ago.
Eric
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