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David, you articulate the reading process in a way I’ve never heard before. I’ve thought it and I’ve been there, I also try to write with that ultimate goal in mind, but I’ve never heard it “spoken.” I was mesmerized . . . thank you.
Someone from SheWrites referred this post and I’m so pleased I took the time to stop by.
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