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5 Newbie Writer Mistakes to Avoid

Are you making these common newbie writer mistakes?

Even if you're not new to writing, you could still be making one of these mistakes (did we mention thinking you know everything is one of them?).

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why there's no such thing as a magical writing muse
  • The reasons why calling yourself a 'newbie' or 'amateur' writer is detrimental to your writing
  • The importance of using beta readers


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