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Say I'm from a non-english speaking country and I have a piece all ready for publishing, but written in english.
Say I really haven't found any relevant information about publishing in english in my country (the closest I could find was "when it is written in another language, we will provide a translator" or something along those lines)
Is it possible to publish at a US / UK / whatever publisher? When not being a citizen / never even been in that country?

It's really shit that I haven't been able to find any good information about this. I'm from Europe and I just so happen to be writing in english rather than my native language. Am I forever fucked? Must I really translate my work now?

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Need help!

So I've been writing on my tablet. Everything went well, had some 30k words done, everything seemed to be alright until my tablet broke (I accidentally stepped on it).
Ok, no problem, all's cool, relax fam. I moved everything from the tablet on the laptop, but here's a problem. I used a writing problem on the tablet and nothing on my laptop can read it. I mean if I open it with Notepad or whatever, I just get this weird script, I'm sure you know what I mean.

So what free writing program I can download to recover all my work?

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>>6497887
Wrong. Angels, demons and other divine beings also have free will, but because they are aware of the existence of God, they literally have no other choice but to do his bidding unquestionably.
Humans are not aware of God's existence, therefore they are not required to do his bidding. That is the difference between humans and other sentient beings of God's creation.

It's like this:
There's a cake and once you know about it, you must eat it and you can only eat it if you have knowledge of it.
A knows about the cake
B doesn't know about the cake

A must eat the cake. He has no other choice.
B is not required to eat the cake, but he can chose to learn about it, in order to have it too.

guess which one is the humans?

probably the worst analogy ever but you get the point

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