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Write a Book Without Breaking a Sweat. Secrets to Writing a Book with Ease

Writers' Series, Book 2

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Write a Book Without Breaking a Sweat. Secrets to Writing a Book with Ease

By: Toyin Obafemi
Narrated by: Toyin Obafemi
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While surfing the net, I saw this: “Ninety-seven percent of writers don’t finish their novels”. I don’t know how this figure was arrived at but it depicts the picture of many people who actually started writing a book but never finished.

They started out with enthusiasm but remained at the first chapter for weeks, months, and even years until they forget about the book in its entirety.

It is not uncommon to find it difficult to start writing a book or to finish writing a book if one is at least able to start.

Do you feel like writing a book and you find it difficult to start? I got you covered in this audiobook.

Have you started and it is taking forever to finish up on the book? I got you covered likewise in this piece.

I have written and published nine books with global distribution. If you care to know, I am just starting as I have more books underway.

I wrote and published four books in six months despite my busy schedule as a physician. Several people have asked how I am able to combine my schedule with writing. I have therefore decided to share some of my secrets with you in this audiobook.

Get your copy and let us go for a ride.

©2020 Toyin Obafemi (P)2021 Toyin Obafemi
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