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Biblio Radio 5/12/14

October 5, 2016May 14, 2014 by Rachel Halle

So you want to write a story? Julia talks with Greg Fisher about what hooks readers, and how the library can help new writers.

http://www.wjcu.org/files/2014/05/wjcu-biblio_051214_podcast.mp3

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