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Writing Your Recovery

Ann Dowsett Johnston

Memoir writing, sober living, aging well and more

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    ✍️ Journalist \ud83d\udcd6 Author \ud83d\udecb️ Psychotherapist I spent 25+ years at Maclean’s, telling stories rooted in real lives. Author of Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol. Now writing closer to the bone.

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