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Why do you write?

Roger MCDonald ABR Online Open Page1Through a love of words.

Are you a vivid dreamer?

 


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Angelo Loukakis
Friday, 10 November 2017 09:07
Eloquence indeed a quality - and when it is succinct, as here from Roger McD, a virtue as well.

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