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	<title>Comments on: Harper Voyager Reading Unagented Manuscripts For Two Weeks Only</title>
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	<description>The Arts: Writing will address  PCV and RPCV questions on what to write, how to write, and how to get published with practical and clear (non-academic) prose. I will help you decide on how to tell your Peace Corps story, as well as, other tales that you would like to tell. The blog will also provide information on editors, agents, and what magazines and publishing houses might consider your writings. — John Coyne (1962–64)</description>
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