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In the Company of Spirits Now Available

June 19, 2020 By lisa

Originally published by Pagan Writers Press as part of HerStory: Fiction Honoring Women’s History Month, my first published short story is now available as a standalone story. “In the Company of Spirits” is the story of the innermost thoughts of a woman alone, with nothing but her mind for company. Her story, and her surprising role in history, will make you rethink a tale you thought you already knew.

Available for immediate digital download at barnesandnoble.com and amazon.com.

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