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	<title>Comments on: Karen Wiesner on the Novel Outline Process</title>
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		<title>By: Authors Exemplify Good Blogger Relations &#124; All Book Marketing</title>
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		<description>[...] got involved in a productive conversation. In fact, I then shared those thoughts as a psuedo &#8220;guest post&#8221; here so others could benefit, further promoting the book and author on the blog (without her [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Linore Rose Burkard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linore Rose Burkard</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Jenn,

Fun blog. I&#039;ve been using Karen&#039;s book to turbo-charge my writing. I wanted to learn to work faster , leaner and meaner (ha! Just kidding. Faster and leaner suits me just fine.) I am still discovering how much I am capable of  as a writer, and with Karen&#039;s track record, I figured it was worth experimenting with her method. Well, I love it.
I&#039;ve already discovered my favorite worksheets are numbers 17-18, and, like Karen, I may use only these for now on unless I NEED to go back to some of the earlier ones.

When I found myself editing a worksheet instead of the manuscript, I knew it was starting to click for me. I have too many books in my head and in my files to wait years to finish them all, so this system helps me keep moving ahead.
Thank you for sharing your novel journey, and thank YOU, Karen!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jenn,</p>
<p>Fun blog. I&#8217;ve been using Karen&#8217;s book to turbo-charge my writing. I wanted to learn to work faster , leaner and meaner (ha! Just kidding. Faster and leaner suits me just fine.) I am still discovering how much I am capable of  as a writer, and with Karen&#8217;s track record, I figured it was worth experimenting with her method. Well, I love it.<br />
I&#8217;ve already discovered my favorite worksheets are numbers 17-18, and, like Karen, I may use only these for now on unless I NEED to go back to some of the earlier ones.</p>
<p>When I found myself editing a worksheet instead of the manuscript, I knew it was starting to click for me. I have too many books in my head and in my files to wait years to finish them all, so this system helps me keep moving ahead.<br />
Thank you for sharing your novel journey, and thank YOU, Karen!</p>
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