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Need a co-writer. :(



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Tue Jan 13, 2015 9:27 pm
Jacob42 says...



Hello, I would like to have a co-writer for a realistic novel on a woman in prison. My main plot idea is how a woman experiences first hand how corrupt the US legal system is and the challenges she faces on a daily basis. If you have any knowledge of prisions and prison life that would be most helpful.
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Aet Lindling says...



Yes.

I have written the majority of your novel, you may make changes as needed once I have completed the first draft, which is nearly done. It is highly realistic, dramatic, and features a woman in prison. Please contact me to discuss more. It is close to ready for publication, I am a fast writer.
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Wed Jan 14, 2015 6:20 pm
Jacob42 says...



So you will be my co-writer?





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Aet Lindling wrote:Yes.

I have written the majority of your novel, you may make changes as needed once I have completed the first draft, which is nearly done. It is highly realistic, dramatic, and features a woman in prison. Please contact me to discuss more. It is close to ready for publication, I am a fast writer.

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