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			<title>Some Nanowrimo Tips</title>
			<description>My novel, Magic in the Streets, is 4/5ths of the way to the official finish line and winner's certificate</description>
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			<title>Should You Edit Your Own Writing?</title>
			<description>The quick and easy answer to the question posed is Of Course. You and I must edit as we go, not necessarily after each page or chapter, but before your book is ready for the next step.</description>
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