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Clarksville Writers Conference: Writing Workshops (July 12 at 09:00)
Leigh Anne Couch discusses "Paper Cuts: True Tales of an Editor and Writer".; Tracy Barrett reads from "Writing for Young Adults and Children: The Basics".
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Clarksville Writers Conference: Writing Workshops (July 12 at 10:30)
Leigh Anne Couch discusses A POetry Reading.; Tracy Barrett discusses Writing for Young Adults and Children: The Basics.
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