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		<title>5 Tips on How to Thrive as a Writer</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Bryan Hutchinson What if writing isn’t all that different from sports? In that the technical aspects (punctuation, grammar and syntax etc…) get most of the attention, but it’s the mental game that matters most. After all, if you doubt your ability to write a novel, or to write a good novel, or to write a novel others will want  [...]</p>
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