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Week 3: More Than Meets The Eye - Melissa Finger

Episode 7 of the In The Name Publishing Presents: Book Club podcast, hosted by In The Name Publishing, titled "Week 3: More Than Meets The Eye - Melissa Finger" was published on December 31, 2023 and runs 79 minutes.

December 31, 2023 ·79m · In The Name Publishing Presents: Book Club

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This week, our hosts Jessica and Kristen sit down with author Melissa Finger to discuss More Than Meets The Eye. Melissa is a trauma counselor who weaves her knowledge and experience with trauma into a fictional story in a way that is relatable and easy to follow. We'll talk with Melissa about how this story came to be, how her experiences impacted the story, and what is coming next! Support the show

This week, our hosts Jessica and Kristen sit down with author Melissa Finger to discuss More Than Meets The Eye. Melissa is a trauma counselor who weaves her knowledge and experience with trauma into a fictional story in a way that is relatable and easy to follow. We'll talk with Melissa about how this story came to be, how her experiences impacted the story, and what is coming next! 

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