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Indie Author Interview - R. Janet Walraven, author of Connect for Classroom Success

43 min · 2 de abr de 2021
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Today’s interview is with former teacher, R. Janet Walraven, who’s written both a teaching manual called Connect for Classroom Success, and a historical romance called Rainbow of Promise. We discussed her swathes of teaching experience, the fascinating journey of writing her parents’ romance, and the constant pressures for new writers navigating the indie arena. www.loyal-lyre.uk Buy Janet's books here: https://tinyurl.com/tsxucwzp Find Janet on Goodreads: https://tinyurl.com/3ww4md2 Contact Janet: Twitter - @walraven_janet

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