Your Masters’ Words: Using Copywork to Strengthen Your Craft by LA Bourgeois
Just as artists copy the master’s works to improve their skill, copying books can help you better understand how to write your own book.
by Guest Contributor · Published April 15, 2022 · Last modified April 14, 2022
Just as artists copy the master’s works to improve their skill, copying books can help you better understand how to write your own book.
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