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Paper Cuts - Dodging Deadlines Celebrity Run-Ins and Other Stories I Told the Internet - cover

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Paper Cuts - Dodging Deadlines Celebrity Run-Ins and Other Stories I Told the Internet

Pam Pastor

Publisher: Anvil Publishing, Inc.

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Summary

This is a collection of short pieces from the author’s self-proclaimed crazy life, what happens between deadlines at the daily where she writes for.
Available since: 11/09/2017.

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