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Writing with Aphasia

Writing with Aphasia

Writing has always been my passion, from a very young age, but it is also one of the most challenging things I could ask of myself. That’s what keeps it interesting. Like most writers, I’ve wanted to be a writer for most of my life. There’s not much unique in that. At eight years old, […]

July 7, 2013 | By Amy Good | 28 Replies More

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