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Your Private Writing World

People who write, or want to, have to make a space where they can meet their inner writing world without the confusion of Facebook, Twitter, or a phone ringing. Ideally, the space where one chooses to write will be free from others (libraries have other people yet there's a disconnection between them and you). Perfection doesn't exist but each writer carves out his/her own niche where they can invite the Muse to visit.


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