We writers all have an ‘other half’. Okay, it may not be as fantastical as Elwood P. Dowd’s invisible six-foot rabbit, but it’s there - and no less invisible.
More often than not it comes to us as an inner voice whose accent we can’t quite place, and if we had to physically locate it we’d probably say it was either sitting on our s…
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