Inside a Writing Partnership

Caroline Todd, Charles Todd, Deborah Shlian, Earl Fisher, Kelly Nichols, and Linda Fisher explore the joys and challenges of co-writing with friends and family. They discuss how creative differences are navigated and how collaboration can strengthen both the writing process and the final work.

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