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Official Manuscript: A story of Owls... Mice... and worst of all, Rats.



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« on: November 01, 2009, 07:31:27 pm »

For around 3-4 years, I have been preparing my first official novel.  Huh?

What is official?
In such context, I am referring to a published novel, something you may quite easily find in bookstores.

Why are you talking about the story, and not posting it?
I have yet to copywrite it, and as I'm sure everyone here has good intentions, I'm not taking any risks until it is copywrited. (What is copywrited mean? If something is copywrited, it is protected, by the government, from theft. Example... "The Chronicles or Narnia." The work is copywrited, and no one can re-use the idea.)

So, are you going to post it?

Sure, once it's copywrited.  Wink I just wanted to let you all know in advanced.  Shocked
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