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Writing a Book!

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There’s really no big secret to writing a story; we’ve pretty much grown up with it since elementary school writing classes—well, if you made it to elementary school, that is! Just kidding. Today is a great era to experiment with writing because there are so many tools available to help you. It can be as simple as asking AI to write you a story with a basic plot. While it might not make you a bestseller, it’s a fantastic way to improve your grammar before sending your work to human editors. I recently met a man named Tesa, who visited the ER department where I work in security. He was eager to write a book about himself after I handed him a card promoting my own books. When I asked him what he was reading, he mentioned a book by Patricia Ryan Madson titled Improvisation Wisdom . Another gentleman chimed in, saying that books about wisdom are always beneficial, and Tesa revealed that he actually found the book in the trash. Foremost, as an author, you must have a passion for words as a

My Albums Are Taken Down!

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That's it, folks. I guess the Reptilians have had enough of Vincent Projects promoting his chill beat music playlist. All my albums have been taken down from Apple Music and Spotify, finally giving me the chance to highlight how messed up the situation. Unfortunately, I'm sorry to disappoint them, but that's not what happened. I’m just kidding—much respect; I was the one who took them down. Now, why would I do that? www.vincentprojects.net First, let me tell you about myself as an electronic music enthusiast. This is a biography from the main website of Vincent Projects: I’ve always been a listener of music rather than a musician. The only instruments I played in the past were someone’s living room synthesizers with preset pad sounds and plucking at random acoustic guitars. I grew up in a musical town but never intended to take any lessons. While in college, I befriended local bands, and one friend suggested I should pick up an instrument, but I never did. Though I wasn’t b