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Bello Nimotallai Adeola

@nimotallaia06

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Ghostwriter & Book Editor | Grant Researcher for Nonprofits & Businesses | OAU Accounting Student | DM to bring your project to life!

Ile-Ife, Osun State. Nigeria
Joined August 2025
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 days
Coming back here to share this 🤗. I didn't want to keep it to myself. This is exactly why I do what I do. Grant writing isn't just about the words but truly understanding your mission and translating it into funding opportunities. I'm so glad I was able to work on this project.
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
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Is your manuscript actually ready? Quick test: □ Can a stranger understand it without your explanation? □ Does every chapter move things forward? □ Can you read page 1 without cringing? □ Have non-writer eyes reviewed it? How many boxes can you check? 📦
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
1 month
Is your manuscript actually ready? Quick test: □ Can a stranger understand it without your explanation? □ Does every chapter move things forward? □ Can you read page 1 without cringing? □ Have non-writer eyes reviewed it? How many boxes can you check? 📦
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
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Professional editing breaks the loop. Fresh eyes. Clear fixes. Done. How long have you been 'almost done' editing? 📷
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
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Self-editing stages: Stage 1: I'll just do a quick polish! Stage 2: Wait, this chapter needs work Stage 3: Actually, let me restructure everything Stage 4: Is this even good anymore? Stage 5: Still editing 6 months later Sound familiar?
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Some writers love the control of self-editing. Others know they're too close to see the problems. What's your approach and has it ever backfired? #writerscommunity
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Honest question: When you finish a draft, do you trust yourself to make it shine, or do you know you need fresh eyes?
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Honest question: When you finish a draft, do you trust yourself to make it shine, or do you know you need fresh eyes? Some writers love the control of self-editing. Others know they're too close to see the problems. What's your approach and has it ever backfired?
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Writer’s block happens to the best of us, but it’s even tougher when there’s a deadline hanging over your head. What’s your go-to strategy to break through it: taking a break, forcing yourself to write, or something else?
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Writer’s block happens to the best of us, but it’s even tougher when there’s a deadline hanging over your head. What’s your go-to strategy to break through it: taking a break, forcing yourself to write, or something else?
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Great content + Wrong structure = Frustrated readers who never recommend your book. The fix? Think like a chef, not a grocery store. Every chapter should build appetite for the next one. #bookeditingservices #bookstructure #writingtips #bookediting
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Here's what's probably happening: → Your best story is buried in chapter 8 → You're explaining HOW before WHY → Your conclusion sounds like an introduction → Readers quit before they reach the good stuff
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
"Your book has all the right ingredients in completely the wrong order." You've got killer insights, powerful stories, actionable advice. But you've served dessert first, skipped the main course, and left readers confused about what they just consumed.
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Here's what's probably happening: → Your best story is buried in chapter 8 → You're explaining HOW before WHY → Your conclusion sounds like an introduction → Readers quit before they reach the good stuff
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Adults forgive complexity. Kids demand clarity. Sneak peek of the illustration process below! 🎨 #ChildrensBooks #WritingProcess #Illustration #CreativeLife
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Every word has to earn its place. Every page needs to captivate a mind that could be distracted by literally anything. Every illustration needs to tell a story before they even read the words.
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
"When you write for CEOs all day, then switch to writing for 6-year-olds..." Currently working on a children's book, and honestly? It's the hardest writing I've ever done.
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Brilliance without clarity is just… noise. If you’ve got the brilliance but need help with the clarity, let’s fix that. Send me a message with BOOK and I’ll help you polish your manuscript so it’s ready for readers — and publishers. #BookEditing #ManuscriptHelp #PublishingTips
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
Your book can be 90% brilliant and still 100% unpublishable The gap between a great idea and a great book isn’t talent...it’s technique. Readers don’t care about your genius if they can’t follow the logic, connect with the story, or stay awake past chapter three. #BookEditing
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Bello Nimotallai Adeola
2 months
So why does your manuscript read like a corporate manual? Because writing isn't just translating thoughts—it's translating SOUL. #ghostwriter #authorthreads #authorservice
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