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Honorable Mention, 2014 Past Loves Writing Contest

Posted on January 7, 2015 by jannestruck
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Me in 1976, graduating high school (with honors) after Smartening Up

Me in 1976, graduating high school (with honors) after Smartening Up

2014 was a busy year for me! So pardon my belated post on the Honorable Mention I won in November, in a writing contest sponsored by Spruce Mountain Press.

Scroll down to see Smartening Up, by Julie Struck

Posted in At Risk Youth, My Creative Writing | Tagged creative writing, domestic violence shelters, Memoir | Leave a reply

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