Hearing The ✨ unheards ✨
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  • Reads 3,883
  • Votes 497
  • Parts 7
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2024
Ever wondered what happens when you mix a curious interviewer with a bunch of up-and-coming writers?

 Well, grab your popcorn and get ready for "Hearing the Unheards"! Join me, your intrepid host, as I dive into the wild and wonderful minds of rising literary stars.Expect the unexpected as we explore everything from the agony of the blank page to the ecstasy of a perfectly crafted sentence.

Spoiler alert: it involves a lot of caffeine, existential crises, and the occasionally fangirling over hoter then sun character .

So, if you're ready for a rollercoaster ride of wit, wisdom, and the occasional writerly meltdown, this book is your ticket. Get ready to laugh, cry, and maybe even pick up a pen yourself. After all, who knows? You might be the next unheard voice we all need to hear!

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