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The Writing Mama with VS Grenier 04/23 by WorldOfInkNetwork | Blog Talk Radio

A Blog Talk Radio "Today's Pick"!

Come listen to a special Writing Mama show April 23rd at 2pm EST - 1pm CT - 12pm MST - 11am PT.

BTR’s World of Ink Network: The Writing Mama show with hosts VS Grenier and Irene Roth.
Our guest is Kenneth Weene, a New Englander by upbringing and inclination, a teacher, psychologist and pastoral counselor by education. He is a writer by passion.

Learn more about Ken on The World of Ink Network blog http://worldofinknetwork.blogspot.com



The Writing Mama show will air live April 23rd at 2pm EST.

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The Writing Mama with VS Grenier 04/23 by WorldOfInkNetwork | Blog Talk Radio

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