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Gene Gant

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in Memphis, TN, The United States
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Gene Gant lives with his family in a small, rural community in West Tennessee. He has been a ghost writer for many years and is looking forward to publishing more works under his own name.

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Gene Gant At this time, there are no plans to release either work in paperback format. The publisher only releases paperback versions of works of certain length…m´Ç°ù±ðAt this time, there are no plans to release either work in paperback format. The publisher only releases paperback versions of works of certain length, and neither of these stories is long enough to qualify.(less)
Gene Gant I turn off the computer and do something completely unrelated to writing, such as watching a movie, hanging out with family or friends, taking a bike …m´Ç°ù±ðI turn off the computer and do something completely unrelated to writing, such as watching a movie, hanging out with family or friends, taking a bike ride or skating through the park. Usually while I'm engaged in some other activity, the writer's block resolves itself, the pieces of the story fall into place, and I jump back into the story.(less)
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Gene Gant Nikki wrote: "Thanks for the friend-vite :)"

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