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Indie Interview: Mary Tilghman

Mary K Tilghman Writes / April 3, 2018

Screen Shot 2018-04-01 at 6.56.41 PMThanks to Rebecca Howie, an author and fellow WordPress blogger, for her post about my book, DIVIDED LOYALTIES.

We talked about the book, my writing process and what’s in the works.

Want to read more? Go to Rebecca’s blog.

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April 3, 2018 in Promotion and marketing, Writing. Tags: books, Divided Loyalties, interview, Rebecca Howie

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