Nicola Griffith

British-American in Seattle. Novelist.

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Day: Jun 4, 2012

Ways writers benefit from Clarion West’s Write-a-thon

Clarion West (CW), the best speculative fiction writing workshop in the world, is gearing up for another six-week workshop, in which eighteen…

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Posted on Jun 4, 2012 by Nicola Griffith in Uncategorized

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