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[Penulis] ...WHAT KIND OF WRITER ARE YOU...

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Post time 13-6-2017 12:06 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 17-6-2017 10:14 PM | Show all posts
Paulo Coelho... The Alchemist...

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Post time 9-8-2017 03:34 PM | Show all posts
You are… Norman Maclean, author of A River Runs Through It, published for the first time at the grand age of 73 years old.
You love the idea of being a writer and you’re really great at gathering ideas, making notes and talking about your vision (which really is worth talking – and writing! – about). The actual writing of your book is a little trickier. You may have been called, at one stage or another, something of a procrastinator.

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Post time 11-8-2017 11:04 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Norman Maclean

You are… Norman Maclean, author of A River Runs Through It, published for the first time at the grand age of 73 years old.
You love the idea of being a writer and you’re really great at gathering ideas, making notes and talking about your vision (which really is worth talking – and writing! – about). The actual writing of your book is a little trickier. You may have been called, at one stage or another, something of a procrastinator.
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Norman Maclean

You are… Norman Maclean, author of A River Runs Through It, published for the first time at the grand age of 73 years old.
You love the idea of being a writer and you’re really great at gathering ideas, making notes and talking about your vision (which really is worth talking – and writing! – about). The actual writing of your book is a little trickier. You may have been called, at one stage or another, something of a procrastinator.

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Post time 24-8-2017 11:35 AM | Show all posts
iam Norman Maclean

Author of A River Runs Through It, published for the first time at the grand age of 73 years old.
You love the idea of being a writer and you’re really great at gathering ideas, making notes and talking about your vision (which really is worth talking – and writing! – about). The actual writing of your book is a little trickier. You may have been called, at one stage or another, something of a procrastinator.

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Post time 24-8-2017 02:13 PM | Show all posts
J.K. Rowling


You are… J.K. Rowling, author of the hugely popular Harry Potter series.
You work at your writing the way other people work at puzzles: putting together one piece of it at a time, as often as you can, between real life commitments. You know that one day all this hard work will pay off and you’re confident that you will be a success story and that the world will finally get to see the words you have been adding to your book, day by day.



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Post time 20-9-2017 09:55 AM | Show all posts
You are… Paulo Coelho, author of The Alchemist, among many other soulful masterpieces.
You write because you feel a deeper calling to the work, and because you want to explore the soul element of life. You’re not shy of adding a moral to the story and most want to reach readers who will understand your unique view on life. Writing is more than just putting words on paper for you – it’s a written prayer.

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Post time 30-10-2017 10:57 AM | Show all posts
Paulo Coelho

You are… Paulo Coelho, author of The Alchemist, among many other soulful masterpieces.
You write because you feel a deeper calling to the work, and because you want to explore the soul element of life. You’re not shy of adding a moral to the story and most want to reach readers who will understand your unique view on life. Writing is more than just putting words on paper for you – it’s a written prayer.

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Post time 7-1-2018 07:20 AM | Show all posts
E.L. James

You are… E.L. James, author of the bestselling erotic romance Fifty Shades of Grey.
You write because you can – and because you’re good at it. You’re not shy about telling others about your work, or letting them read it, because you plan on having an audience of millions, in the very near future. You’re not trying to change the world with your writing, but you are trying to change your world – ideally by becoming the author of a runaway bestseller.

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J.K. Rowling


You are… J.K. Rowling, author of the hugely popular Harry Potter series.
You work at your writing the way other people work at puzzles: putting together one piece of it at a time, as often as you can, between real life commitments. You know that one day all this hard work will pay off and you’re confident that you will be a success story and that the world will finally get to see the words you have been adding to your book, day by day.

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Post time 27-1-2018 10:59 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Paulo Coelho

You are… Paulo Coelho, author of The Alchemist, among many other soulful masterpieces.
You write because you feel a deeper calling to the work, and because you want to explore the soul element of life. You’re not shy of adding a moral to the story and most want to reach readers who will understand your unique view on life. Writing is more than just putting words on paper for you – it’s a written prayer.

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Paulo Coelho

You are… Paulo Coelho, author of The Alchemist, among many other soulful masterpieces.
You write because you feel a deeper calling to the work, and because you want to explore the soul element of life. You’re not shy of adding a moral to the story and most want to reach readers who will understand your unique view on life. Writing is more than just putting words on paper for you – it’s a written prayer.

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