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Writing from the Woods

Jess & Gail

Join us by our fire pit in the safety of a cosseting forest. Come listen as we discuss the things that make our hearts sing, the things that enrage us, and everything in between. Pull up a chair, pour yourself some tea and join in the conversation.

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  • Jess & Gail

    Best friends since University \ud83d\udc6f‍♀️ Writers since we could pick up a crayon \ud83d\udd8d️ Come join us in the woods \ud83c\udf32

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