How much politics do you like in your books?
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every one does but some times we as writers face a common challenge no matter the country, state and continent. "WHY'' you may ask.
its simple, just as the saying goes, "Facts are bitter" indeed it is...!!!
there is no politician who would like to be exposed. But because of these challenges, its what we aspire to change just as the activists who does it by protesting we, write and write to change.
so yes, a little politics wil cause turmoil to them and eventually expose them. so as the main cause, they change.
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Same here.kandscreeley wrote: ↑02 Aug 2017, 07:34 I don't like politics, period. I don't like it in my novels, and I don't like it in real life. I read to escape and find a different life than what I'm in. To me, politics doesn't fit with that. That's just me, though.
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