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Anyone who's been a serious writer for more than a few months knows that the majority of a writer's time--maybes as much as 80-90%--is spent waiting on the fate of a manuscript or proposal or query. Submitting requires a trip to the post office or sending an e-mail attachment. Accepting requires a trip to your mailbox or e-mail Inbox. It's all that waiting in the middle that separates the old-fashioned writers from today's published authors.

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