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Writing Fiction About Fact: Using Historical Figures As Characters
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Steven Rowley
| April 18, 2019
5 Books You May Have Missed in March
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Bethanne Patrick
| April 15, 2019
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'Women's Fiction'?">What Do We Really Mean By
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Mary Norris
| April 2, 2019
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the Present Moment">5 Books to Help Us Understand
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| April 1, 2019
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