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Writing in Community - Say Goodbye to Writer's Block & Transform Your Life - cover
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Writing in Community - Say Goodbye to Writer's Block & Transform Your Life

Lucy Adkins, Becky Breed

Editora: WriteLife Publishing

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Writing in Community is a book of inspiration and encouragement for writers who want to reach deep within themselves and write to their fullest potential.There is magic in a successful writing group. This book helps writers tap into that magic, and with gentle wisdom and humor, experience unprecedented breakthroughs in creativity.
Disponível desde: 03/04/2023.

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