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THE GREAT PRETENDER
Season 1, Ep. 5
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This week we get deep and talk about the idea of 'imposter syndrome'.
Do we really belong here? When do you feel like you are a writer?
We also catch up on the latest hot topics in the world of literature as we head in to the Capital Crime festival, where Will is up for an award and we are 100% sure he will maintain his losing streak
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