Writing a kids book that sells like hot cake Posted By : JOHN MUCHIRI

Get to know how to pen a book that sells. Here is all you need to know

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Fast fact about writing

Writing most likely began as a consequence of political expansion in ancient cultures, which needed reliable means for transmitting information, maintaining financial accounts, keeping historical records, and similar activities.