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Freewriting

Freewriting – what is is, and why should you practice it? Watch this video until the end for five fun writing prompts for you to try!

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Janet 15th February 202116th February 2021 Creative writing tips, Encouragement for Christians who write fiction for children and teens, Learn to write fiction for children, Writing Practice Exercises
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