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Author Brooke Obie is in THE HAVEN!

Phillis Wheatley Award-Winning author, Brooke Obie, joins V. Helena in THE HAVEN to discuss her book, BOOK OF ADDIS: Cradled Embers.

An episode of the The Writer's Haven with V. Helena podcast, hosted by V. Helena, titled "Author Brooke Obie is in THE HAVEN!" was published on September 13, 2018 and runs 29 minutes.

September 13, 2018 ·29m · The Writer's Haven with V. Helena

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Phillis Wheatley Award-Winning author, Brooke Obie, joins V. Helena in THE HAVEN to discuss her book, BOOK OF ADDIS: Cradled Embers.

Phillis Wheatley Award-Winning author, Brooke Obie, joins V. Helena in THE HAVEN to discuss her book, BOOK OF ADDIS: Cradled Embers.
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