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ADDICTED TO WRITING

I’ve been a writer for many years and became a subscriber to Writing Magazine in 2000, writes Terri Corbett.

I was taking a course on creative writing and mymagazine with my short story, ‘Advice from a Stranger’. Also, I’ve had articles published for a couple of women’s magazines. I recently came second in a competition for NAWG magazine with my short story, ‘Strong Bonds’. I’ve been shortlisted many times and two publishers, Austin Macauley and Olympia, wanted to publish my children’s book,

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