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Thurds is one of many free Twitter writing events designed to motivate writers to show their best work. If I have an excerpt that is relevant to this challenge, I will post it on my Twitter and here on Thursday. From my work in progress, tentatively titled “Slant Rhyme.” “I glowed beneath the fairy lights,
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Publisher: Zebra Shout Publication Dates: September 26, 2017, March 27, 2018, November 27, 2018 Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services Language: English Hispanic American Literature/Fiction; Women’s Fiction, Contemporary Romance, Latinx I had long looked forward to reading a novel by Priscilla Oliveras, not only because I’d read so many positive things about her work,
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