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This Book Could Save Your Life

Elizabeth Hamilton

Healing through the power of narrative. Coming fall 2024!

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  • Elizabeth Hamilton

    I am a writer based in Waco, Texas. Much of my work centers around books, illness and spirituality, and has appeared in the Dallas Museum of Art, Southern Humanities Review, and Texas Monthly. I look forward to connecting with you!

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