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INTRODUCTION!!!

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Hi OnlineBookClub fans!
My name is Rachel Isabelle-Hubata and I am a vociferous reader to the MAX!
I am also an aspiring author; short-story writer whose genres include Modern day First Nations People and their dilemmas and strengths! I engage in the occasional article and am a ghostwriter; as well. Currently; I am constructing a blog that’s a Work-In-Progress... I enjoy the genres of Magical Realism, multi-genre, tribal literature and experimental literature. I look forward to all authors and giving an honest opinion.
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RachelIsabelle wrote: 25 Jun 2020, 18:34 Hi OnlineBookClub fans!
My name is Rachel Isabelle-Hubata and I am a vociferous reader to the MAX!
I am also an aspiring author; short-story writer whose genres include Modern day First Nations People and their dilemmas and strengths! I engage in the occasional article and am a ghostwriter; as well. Currently; I am constructing a blog that’s a Work-In-Progress... I enjoy the genres of Magical Realism, multi-genre, tribal literature and experimental literature. I look forward to all authors and giving an honest opinion.
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