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1. Write Three Chapters

 

If you are a new author , many editors would like to see your style and skill of writing, especially for your first book. Decide what three chapters you want to complete. Bit of advice don’t write chapters 1,2, and 3. The publisher wants to see how you develop your story, so chapter one is a good idea to complete then choose two other chapters you feel are your strongest in developing your story and supporting your outline of the book.


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