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Communicating the unspeakable: why I wrote about a women’s refuge in How to Play Dead

Posted October 26, 2019October 26, 2019 JacquiPosted in how to play dead

It’s not what you think. I have experienced domestic abuse, but it isn’t my story that I decided to write about in my novel How to Play Dead. It’s about services Superwomen.

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