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So you're wondering if you should subscribe to my newsletter. I don't blame you. You probably get a lot of email already and who needs one more message cluttering up their inbox? I agree, you don't need any more junk email, so let me explain why the LtWF Write Wise newsletter deserves a place in your inbox.

Writing is a unique process for every writer. Some writers outline, some don't. Some write in only first person Point of View some mix it up and use a different POV in every story. Some use note cards for plotting, others use a spreadsheet or a whiteboard. Some writers don't plot at all, preferring to sit down and just start writing.

Finding the process that works for you can mean a lot of trial and error and that is time-consuming. And let's face it, nobody has a lot of free time these days. That's where my newsletter can help. I can direct you to the resources that you need to get your novel written without wasting your time in the process.

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Reviews of current books on writing - Why spend your valuable time reading a book only to find it didn't help you? My reviews give you information about whether you're the target audience for a book, what you can expect in it and a recommendation on if it is a valuable resource for your bookshelf.

My newsletter won't bring you world peace, but it can make you a more productive, focused writer by giving you information that you can use immediately to improve your writing process.

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