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Tag Archives: unreliable narrator

Can We Trust Her?

Posted on February 2, 2015 by maggiecammiss
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It always pleases me how often normal, everyday life can inform our writing, if we keep ourselves open and alert to the possibilities. You might think the following incident has little or nothing to do with writing, but bear with me.

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