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[Summary] => Ihad the opportunity to hold a workshop for aspiring writers eight lovely ladies in San Diego, California, two Saturdays ago. I’d handled a similar workshop for Marivi Soliven-Blanco’s San Diego Writers Ink three years earlier, and it was good to touch base again with the organization and its members.
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Francine Prose
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