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Old 02-18-2010, 02:34 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Richard Herley View Post
The first thing to do would be to gauge the amount of interest in this. How keen would readers and writers be to get involved? The readers could watch and guide the raw process of creating a novel, rewrites, blocks, inspirations and all. The writers could learn quite a bit (I have been doing this for 40 years now.)
But Richard, why pay for something that is free? And I'm not talking about your experiment of asking satisfied readers to pay. Do you have any idea how many FREE writer's blogs are out there, which cover just about every aspect of writing that you can think of? Thousands.

Now if it were Stephen King or Harlan Coben...
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