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&lt;div class="asl-wikipage-summary"&gt;Thinking of collaborating on your next book project? Joel Fotinos, vice president and publisher at Tarcher Perigee, gives tips for a successful writing collaboration with another person when writing a book. His first tip: don&amp;#39;t be too attached to your own voice or the exact words that you put down. Both authors must let go of what must happen, and allow what&amp;#39;s possible for the project. Through letting go, brainstorming, and working together, the project can become greater than you ever could have imagined by yourself.&lt;/div&gt;
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