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Sterling Script 2020

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Sterling Script 2020

Get trapped in an icy traffic jam of life and death in “Gridlock – 1968,” delve into the Arthurian fantasy world of “Fiona’s Choice,” or dance under an almost full moon with the “Fireflies” in the 2020 edition of Sterling Script. Our talented, metro Detroit authors are proud to share their short stories, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Featured in this collection are newcomers experiencing their first publication, as well as novelists, poets, and flash fiction authors with award-winning works and years in the writing industry. Travel to unexplored places and meet unique characters in this third volume of Sterling Script.

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Author: Terry Hojnacki
Genre: Fiction
ASIN: 1949224058
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