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Advice for Writers on Getting Started on Their Nonfiction Book
by Lakisha Baker
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Advice for Writers on Getting Started on Their Nonfiction Book
Author and writing coach Lakisha Baker believes the best place to start when you have a book idea, is to think about for whom you are writing. Next, make sure you understand what you want to write about and why. The answers to these important questions will help guide you and keep you motivated as you write.
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