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March 30, 2018
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SR 72 Contributor Interviews: Carrie Kosicki

What is it about the genre or cross-genre you write in that interests you/draws you in? I read more fiction than nonfiction. Having said that, I think people, all of us, are odd and intriguing, and in my everyday life, I can’t help but try to coax stories out of

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SR 72 Contributor Interviews: Carrie Kosicki

March 30, 2018
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What is it about the genre or cross-genre you write in that interests you/draws you in? I read more fiction than nonfiction. Having said that, I think people, all of us, are

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