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This a good tip with advice. Exactly when I compose, I endeavor to recall what I dreaded or what was frightening to me and endeavor to put those suppositions into books. Thanks for sharing!
I try to post helpful articles, I’ve been in this business for 32 years! If I can ever help you please give me a call or send an email. Thanks ~ Penny