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Dream big, writers!

All writers have dreams, don’t they? Dreams of how we’d like our writing to turn out; dreams of where we’d like it to take us. Dreams of success, on whatever terms that means for us. For some ofwas in you. You might dream of getting feedback that says your book touched a chord with a reader, and maybe changed their life just a little bit. It could be a dream of landing a competition win that changes everything. Someone else might dream of signing with an agent, or a three-book deal, or seeing your novel turned into a film by a director you really admire. You might dream of all of all these things – but what are you doing about making those dreams come true?

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