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Writing for teens

Compiled by: Team GI

At 4, she started reading books and by the age of 10, completed her first novel. But it took her another five years to become a published author. Now she is out with her new book Teen Machine, based on a teenager on the cusp of making a major life decision.

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Published on 26, Sep 2022

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