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Category Archives: November/December
Iankel’s Voice
Every story (as told by my friend, Anna Myers) should start with the day that is different. If you are like me and believe that writing mirrors life, than you probably look to the new year like a new story. … Continue reading
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Bunnicula has left the galaxy…
Your favorite character is dead. The author of the most exciting book you’ve ever read doesn’t believe in sequels. And the world famous series you just finished is over. What to do, what to do? Well, you could cry into … Continue reading
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