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Setting out on a saga

‘The year 2020 was, for me, marked as a very special year – it was the year I became an author,’ writes subscriber Lynn Johnson.

‘My debut WW1 saga about Ginnie Jones, was published, first as an ebook, then as an audiobook and, in September as a paperback, much to my extreme delight, by the lovely people at Hera Books. It did very well in the competitive family saga market, and I watched it climb through the ratings, fascinated.

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