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Something to Say with Abigail Bergstrom

Abigail Bergstrom

Writing advice, publishing guidance and cultural commentary from an industry-leading literary agent and published author.

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    An entrepreneurial leader and expert in publishing. Abigail has written for national magazines and newspapers. Her debut novel 'What a Shame' published this year.

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