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I am an Oxford modern languages graduate and former journalist, now a full-time mother, poet and short story writer. I love reading, writing, swimming, squash, walking, mulled wine, watching television dramas or films and belly dancing.

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233 Words . sarah_james , add to friends . 15/10/07 . 06:52:33 pm . Permalink . Email . 424 views  2 feedbacks

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Comment from: kay green [Member] Email · http://www.earlyworkspress.co.uk
Ooooh - does that mean we get to read them before you've spotted the embarrassing typoes? (Mental note: Don't post advance stuff unless you've checked it first) :)
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Comment from: sarah_james [Member] Email · http://www.milltech-systems.co.uk
What embarassing typos!!!;-)
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