Episode 46: Sarahlyn Bruck
In this episode of The Writer’s Voice, Sarahlyn Bruck talks about how various life experiences affect her writing: being from the west coast and living on the east coast, working a day job, and being a mother.
Read MoreA forum for writers to discuss their craft, their books, and the creative process. For more information, visit Linda’s website at lindamchenry.com.
In this episode of The Writer’s Voice, Sarahlyn Bruck talks about how various life experiences affect her writing: being from the west coast and living on the east coast, working a day job, and being a mother.
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