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  • 02:09, 21 March 2024 Kevin.kifer talk contribs deleted page Scott Meyers: Advice To Prospective Book Authors (content was: "<br> There weren't any pedestrians or other bike riders. I didn't have a alternative except to take my bike onto the flooded streets to find a supermarket. I knew I might make do with whatever I'd find. I was determined to make it in Miami. Living in Miami in a way reminded me of after i first found the web. Taho Springs was located in a piece of Miami referred to as Doral, on 4800 NW 79th Avenue. The residence was in a complex called Taho Springs. As automobiles pulled into th...")
  • 02:02, 2 March 2024 Kevin.kifer talk contribs deleted page Scott Meyers: Advice To Prospective Book Authors (content was: "<br> On the very least, it will set the date by which you might be expected to deliver the final revised manuscript. In case you care loads about how your book will look in print, you should ask to meet with somebody in Production who will flip your manuscript right into a remaining e-book. The writer I've worked with several times is a great guy to work with, and...", and the only contributor was "192.168.4.7" (talk))
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