Iwosc

Tue, Aug 31, 2010

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I was just asked to speak at an IWOSC conference–Independent Writers of Southern California–the panel included a playwright, memoir writer, self-help book writer, and me…we spoke about the different types of writing and what we learned from the process…
MakingOwn Oppty panel, IWOSC 7-26-10 002

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