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Meet Charlie Laidlaw: The Literary Shed Q&A

Posted by Aruna at June 18, 2019 in interviews / Q&A's &the literary lounge

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  We’re delighted to welcome writer CHARLIE LAIDLAW to The Literary Lounge. The author of two books, Charlie publishes his third, The Space Between Time, this month with Accent Press.     First of all, Charlie, thank you so much for joining us and for taking the time to answer our questions.     LS: … Continue readings →

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