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My pages of Authors

Janette Lart

Publisher: Janette Lart

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Summary

This is a collection of colorful pages, essentially an anthology of stories, each divided by a specific color or hue. Each color, as well as the absence of color, will correspond to a different tale.Every story has its own beginning and conclusion, with the central character always being a writer grappling with the process of publishing their work. These characters and their stories are unique, independent, and distinct from one another. Some tales will focus on success, while others will be more bittersweet, inspired by the personal experiences of the author Janette Lart.
Available since: 03/28/2025.
Print length: 114 pages.

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