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		<title>By: A writer, reloaded &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Collaboration II</title>
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		<description>[...] Had an interesting phone call with a friend in the Great White North about writing in general, and the art of story telling in great detail. Turns out our styles are similar enough that we admire the other&#8217;s work, and can probably write together, and in a way that meshes both of our strengths, without producing something that reads like a Round Robin free for all. And yes, I have mentioned this before on the site. [...]</description>
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