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Friday, 1 November 2013

November course

http://www.margielawson.com/lawson-writers-academy-courses/detail/2-writing/93-november-more-than-a-pretty-party-face-make-secondary-characters-count

Rhay Christou:
She's got your number and will be calling YOU to dig deep.
 
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