Writing For Publicity Versus Writing For A Purpose

Every writer needs a reader. How do we stand on the fine line of writing to increase our readership without compromising the true voice of our work?

Don Charisma

No preamble today … an experiment, and one of my new year’s resolutions 😀
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“Writing For Publicity Versus Writing For A Purpose” – Discuss …

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Don Charisma

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