Source: Short and Sweet Advice for Writers – Think of Drafts as Rehearsals
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Author: Phil Slattery
Publisher, Rural Fiction Magazine; publisher, The Chamber Magazine; founder, the Farmington Writers Circle. I have written short stories and poetry for many years. In my careers as a Naval officer and in the federal government, I have written thousands of documents of many types. I am currently working on a second edition for my poetry collection and a few novels. View all posts by Phil Slattery
Would you please check out my last post & vote?
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Amir, I checked it out and voted for your pitch. I think it is definitely the best of all entries and judging by the stats you should win easily. However, I encourage all my readers to visit Amir’s latest post (click on his name above) and check out his entry in Anaspoke’s pitch contest. I think you will have no problem voting for Amir’s entry. Even though his entry is way ahead, it won’t hurt to have more votes ensuring his victory.
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Thanks for sharing, Phil. 🙂
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