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Step after step

’ve only ever written the short stuff. Articles, features and short stories can be completed reasonably quickly and I always told myself that with my spinal problems and butterfly attitude (flitting. Okay, after the second lesson when fellow students started sending in their work, I realised the course was for little kids. No matter. I enjoyed it and completed it.

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