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    As a forty year old, I find myself raising five children while I try to reclaim my identity as a writer. I graduated with my bachelors in English sixteen years ago, followed by my master’s in Rhetoric and Composition two years later. By the time I graduated from college, I had two girls, but now, I have four teenage daughters and a four year old son. Finding my creative self while fighting the good fight as a mother is paramount. This blog gives me the pleasure of marrying both goals.
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NFReads.com Interview with Jennifer Greene-Sullivan

NFReads.com Interview with Jennifer Greene-Sullivan

https://www.nfreads.com/interview-with-author-jennifer-greene-sullivan/

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Format StatusPosted on November 1, 2021November 1, 2021Categories Children's Books, independent author, My Writing Experience, novel writing, poetry, self publishing, UncategorizedTags #NFReads.comLeave a comment on NFReads.com Interview with Jennifer Greene-Sullivan

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