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Tag: Rebooting a book series

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Reblog: Why A Series Reboot Is A Bad Idea And Why I Did It

On 12 October 201820 May 2020 By AriIn Guest Post, Writing Advice2 Comments

Today's post is a reblog from my good friend and author Wilmar Luna who discusses the pitfalls for rebooting a novel series and what he learnt from doing his own reboot.

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