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Greg Hickey | 73 comments You just closed your new favorite book. You read it everywhere. On the bus. At lunch. In bed at night until you couldn't keep your eyes open any longer. You couldn't put it down until the very last word.

Until now. Now it's over. You try to hold on to that feeling of being in the middle of the story. You try to remember how it felt to read each sentence for the very first time. It was incredible, mesmerizing, mind-blowing. And you can never get it back.

You know you'll read the author's other books. You know you'll browse the Related Products section on Amazon to find similar stories. But those books won't be this book. Those books won't be THE book.

"How did the author do that?" you wonder. "What inspired him to write this? How did he conceive the story? How long did it take to write?"

That's why I created a new five-part email series called Building the Book. It's a behind-the-scenes peek at why and how I wrote my debut novel Our Dried Voices, including a ton of free downloads that share some of the novel's secrets. Sign up at www.greghickeywrites.com/ourdriedvoices before July 12 to get in on this round.

Building the Book is completely free. There are no strings attached. And it's okay if you haven't read Our Dried Voices, because I'm not going to spoil the story.

Here's what previous Building the Book readers have said:
-"This is really an amazing story!" - Sandra
-"Allow[s] me to see into your mind and get an idea of who you are as a writer." - Mark
-"Love hearing about all the behind the scenes stuff :) " - Jonathan

Again, you can register for Building the Book: Our Dried Voices at www.greghickeywrites.com/ourdriedvoices.


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