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First Love Anthology ebook
First Love Anthology Presale:10 Short stories from Scotland and beyond. A beautifully designed, lo-fi collection, full of epic, playful, inventive writing by a cadre of new authors on the cusp of greatness.
Paperback, perfect bound, 100 pages.
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