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Sterling Script 2021

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Sterling Script 2021

Sterling Script 2021 is here with another round of fantastic tales, poems, and artwork.
We've got stories about bugs and poems about birds. We survive storms, find love in a war zone, and tell quirky anecdotes about next door neighbors. Experience the poetic magic of winter and find out if there really is a city beneath your city.
Authors from southeast Michigan and their works hold appeal for audiences worldwide in this fourth edition of Sterling Script.

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also available from the author: https://www.terryhojnacki.com/

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Author: Terry Hojnacki
Genres: Poetry, Short Stories
ASIN: 1949224074
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