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What Is Success Show with VS Grenier Marsha Casper Cook 05/04 by WorldOfInkNetwork | Blog Talk Radio

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This Week's Topic: Endings - How important is knowing your ending before you sit down to write? What makes a good ending vs a bad one? Do endings really matter as much as the beginning or climax of your manuscript?

These are just a few questions that will be addressed during the show. We also will be introducing a co-host to the show...Bennet Pomerantz!

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