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Mungknut
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2021-05-15 10:46

Of course I’m plugging my own book. I try to keep the story interesting and the quality high. I hope that yoi enjoy the story as much as I enjoy writting it.

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Aesol
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I want to know how much research is done for the book.

Mungknut
MungknutAuthor

Being a high fantasy story, not a lot of research is really required. I do research the things that are rooted in the real world such as the noble hierarchy, or the proper names for things such as the pendalogues on the chandelier. Most of my time is spent reviewing each chapter for spelling, grammar, and clarity of the words and sentences.

Aesol:I want to know how much research is done for the book.
Amine_Kha
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Harem?

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