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Old 08-05-2014, 10:14 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Ninjalawyer View Post
Really?

You really didn't read the original post and didn't know it was 30 days, or legitimately thought that someone else reading it might assume it was a book on how to write a novel in 30 years? Strange that you were so concerned about that point that you didn't just click on the link, almost as if the point of your post was merely to show off your keen eye for detail.
I did indeed click on the link. The blurb for the book says:

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This bestselling classic guide to novel writing breaks down the creative process into 16 manageable tasks. You'll learn how to find a story hook, create a conflict, develop a protagonist and set everything in motion. A former editor, now a successful literary agent and author, Marshall also covers editing your own work, submitting to agents and editors, and surviving in this competitive field.
I see no mention of 30 anythings there. Perhaps you might like to try being a little more helpful and less sarcastic?

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