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#950059 added January 20, 2019 at 10:44am
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yWriter and the Perfect Day Formula
The past couple weeks have been a bit tough. Haven't felt well, slowed down using the Perfect Day Formula, and as a result, I didn't accomplish near the amount I could have. PDF keeps me focused. Without it, and Nina Amir's, "How to Blog a Book," I wouldn't have gotten my ghost book published on Kindle.

On the bright side, I'm using Simon Haynes, yWriter, to write the Pickles and Piper series. It's making writing much easier by helping me focus more on scenes, rather than chapters. Plus, I love the simplicity of having the "play" button to click and let it read the story to me. It's a great way to find left out words and bumps in the flow.

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