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Write and Wrung Out • by Beth DeVore
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3 comments:
I had two stories in the works when the pandemic started. One dealing with germaphobe aliens with used way too much hand sanitizer, etc. Another concerned a world wide pandemic.
Sold both eventually, but neither exactly seemed all that unique any longer.
I have a story about the effects of a virus I can’t get rid of. I wondered if it was too soon.
The terrible great irony? I wrote this about twelve years ago.
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