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Story Guide by a Stoner

Stacey Kalamazoo

Publisher: Stacey Kalamazoo

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Summary

The sass with a love for grass is back with an all new book!  In this one you'll get to read about finding inspiration for books, a little bit about promoting, random thoughts, and an annoying meowing cat.  Hope some of these ideas can be used for your own writing!
Available since: 06/16/2017.

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