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30: I’m literally, finally, writing my book!

An episode of the Writing in Color podcast, hosted by ChaChanna, titled "30: I’m literally, finally, writing my book!" was published on December 19, 2018 and runs 5 minutes.

December 19, 2018 ·5m · Writing in Color

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In this episode, I share my official writing start date and my finishing deadline, and my writing schedule. It's time to get this story started. Links Fast Fiction: A Guide to Outlining and Writing a First Novel in Thirty Days by Denise Jaden https://bit.ly/2Nug7Cz Let’s connect! Instagram ► www.instagram.com/chachannawrites/ Website ► www.chachannawrites.com Email me ► [email protected]

In this episode, I share my official writing start date and my finishing deadline, and my writing schedule. It's time to get this story started.

Links
Fast Fiction: A Guide to Outlining and Writing a First Novel in Thirty Days by Denise Jaden https://bit.ly/2Nug7Cz

Let’s connect!
Instagram ► www.instagram.com/chachannawrites/
Website ► www.chachannawrites.com
Email me ► [email protected]

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