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There’s a distinct similarity in the lists of data that the writer suggests be part of your brand to the list for the characters in your works. That said, like many of them, not all need find their way into print. I am dubious that a number of those items listed for making your brand are essential at all, much less a great idea. But it still is helpful to consider, despite my reservations.
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I guess authors need to pick what suits or are applicable to them John 😃
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I discovered my brand. It says “Property of Big T Ranch” and it’s burned on right where Nanny used to put the talcum powder. Must have happened while I was drunk or something.
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LOLOL I was wondering what comment you’d leave this time Ian 😀
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