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63. Author Interview with Susan Allott

Ep. 63

Frankie's moving in with Susan Allott, author of The House on Rye Lane, to discuss writing across different timelines, polishing ideas and the unexpected perks of having your phone stolen.


Follow Susan on Twitter at @susanallott and Instagram at @susanallottauthor or visit her website at www.susanallott.com.


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