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      <description>Of all the questions to ask as an author, have you ever found yourself pondering &amp;#8220;what genre is my book&amp;#8221;? Maybe you want to sell to a traditional publisher through an agent. Or would you rather sell directly to readers through self-publishing? No matter which route you choose, your ability to pick the right genre [&amp;#8230;]</description>
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