The Book That Took 18 Years to Find a Home
When I initially put pencil to paper for my first novel, God Bless the Child, it really was a primitive
Read MoreWhen I initially put pencil to paper for my first novel, God Bless the Child, it really was a primitive
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Read MoreJennifer March Soloway is a senior agent with the Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Previously, she worked in marketing and public
Read MoreJennifer Romolini is an author and podcast host. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, ELLE, Fast Company,
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