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J. M. Coetzee was right when he wrote in The Pole: “When she is dead her children will remember her and reminisce about her, fondly or not so fondly… As long as they go on doing so, she will enjoy a flickering kind of life. But with the passing of their generation, she will be tossed into a dusty archive, there to be shut out from the light of day forever and ever.”
Dr. V. Ranjan
Roz Warren, Writing Coach
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Writing Coach Roz Warren (roSwarren@gmail.com) helps Medium writers craft better, more boost-able stories. Roz used to write for the New York Times.
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