How to Write ?
Write as soon as possible...

Here are answers about the desire to analyze your creativity.

This book permitted to review an international network newspaper’s pedagogy. This book helps you writing. It lists the processes to find or to seek the way to write. It also helps to spread what has been done.

Definitions about the usefulness and the writing’s processes allow you to grow towards rich and useful texts.

Sources of my websites :
https://archive.org/download/SauveLiberlog/economiesgbases.tar.7z
https://archive.org/download/SauveLiberlog/GLOBE.7z

Slides :
https://howwrite.net/ftp/2018-09%20Write.sozi.html

Matthieu GIROUX
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