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#Jemimah Halbert Brewster #Writing Opportunities & Events

Writing Opportunities for November 2019

November 5, 2019 By Underground Team

Image from Canva free stock images Words on Water, Mandurah, 6-7th November ‘For the very first time, Confluence Festival of Indian Arts in Australia

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#Announcements #Issue Release #Jemimah Halbert Brewster

Issue 27: Case

August 5, 2019August 4, 2019 By Underground Team

Cover by Jess Gately Issue 27: Case is here On page 6 you’ll find this issue’s book review by yours truly, then our

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Underground Writers is part of the Digital Writers Festival!

October 30, 2017 By Underground Team

We are excited to announce that Underground Writers is a part of the 2017 Digital Writers Festival!  You can read issue 17: The

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