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Woes of a Ghanaian Writer

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  • Kakraba Cromwell 11 years ago

    My friend i recommend you try the "happy" theory
    i was in the same position as you and
    tried this theory and had great results

    H=hardwork. As our elders have said hardwork breaks no bones
    A=action. This is the easiest ...
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  • searchlight 11 years ago

    Thanks for bringing this sorry state of affairs to light.
    There are many like me out there who will very grateful for revealing how rotten and inefficient the system is.
    It will enable us to know how to thread.
    Once again ...
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  • Eric Ofori-Atta 11 years ago

    If I was to judge the writer's competence by this article, I'll probably not buy his book because of the annoying grammatical errors in this piece. I think the author needs to work on that.

  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    To write and publish, you must first do your homework, including what the processes entail and how much it would cost you etc.

  • Dr Robert K Glah 11 years ago

    Good advertisement here.
    Do worldwide advertising through Ingram and Lighening Source.

  • Eko 11 years ago

    These days the hot ticket is self-publishing on e-books. It is interesting though that Nigeria has produced so many notable, world-respected authors (reading one now) and yet Ghana has struggled in this way.

    Interesting, ...
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