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RE: My Top Essential Tips for Improving Literary Creativity

in #story7 years ago

This is such an awesome list! The best one I've seen so far here, and I'm not just saying that because you're my friend. Coming from such an esteemed author, it's awesome to read about this. It's like peeking inside your mind and learning from your process. I'll definitely use these tips to improve and be more like my bro @ezzy :D

Definitely resteeming this tomorrow. I just want my recent post to breathe a little longer at the top of my blog list first ;) Great work, brother. Your words are gold!

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Hey, my brother @jedau! Listen, I want you to understand that "you" are "my" inspiration. You amazing individual you! I just have to put that out there because your inventive and creative originality I consider second to none. I thank you so much for finding some gold in my post. But these are just techniques I employ. You overflow with talent and that's something that resides deep within.

Bless you, my awesome @jedau! :)

I could say the same exact thing about you, my brother! If it weren't for your support, I wouldn't have even posted A Day in the Clouds and would've just settled with ordinary posts or walk away from here. You have such a gifted mind, and I'm glad that you have such a high proficiency in putting it into written words so that others would be able to bask in your greatness :D

Well, if I was the catalyst for the Steemit publication of one of the most original and clever books I've ever read, I'm honoured and proud of my actions. Your work belongs in high street book stores. You just need the right person to discover your creations and lift you to the stratospheres of recognition you so rightly deserve. I say again, "you" inspire "me" when it comes to writing and that is a true gift I'll never squander.

Man, if our work gets discovered, that'll be huge! For sure, I'm going to drag yours, @dreemit's and all our friends' stories with me if I ever break that barrier. I won't ever feel comfortable operating without the people that have stood by me when nobody is reading my work :D

My sentiments exactly, bro. It's the bridges you build with other individuals that socially define us as human beings. Onward and upwards for us all! :)

Once everyone else discovers the benefits, our fellowship would be way too stronger to catch up with! :D