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Ep 13 - A Hot Tip for Plotting

Episode 13 of the The Girl and Duck Podcast podcast, hosted by Girl and Duck, titled "Ep 13 - A Hot Tip for Plotting" was published on September 1, 2021 and runs 8 minutes.

September 1, 2021 ·8m · The Girl and Duck Podcast

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When telling a story we need to be brave, in more ways than one. Here is how bravery will benefit your plot. Visit - GirlandDuck

When telling a story we need to be brave, in more ways than one. Here is how bravery will benefit your plot.


Visit - GirlandDuck

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