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Youth, they say, is wasted on the young. What would YOU do, if you you could go back and whisper just one small piece of advice into your younger self's ear? These fourteen authors reveal their answers!

Featuring, from Flanker Press:
Susan Flanagan, author of Supermarket Baby

From Engen Books Ltd.:
Yasmine Dalloul, poet contributor to Mythology from the Rock
Kit Sora, The Artobiography
Lisa M Daly, author of Navigating Stories
Jennifer Shelby, author of Plague of the Dreamless
Chelsea Bee, author of London Calling
Andrew Peacock, author of VIRAL
JRH Lawless, author of Always Greener
Kelley Power, author of Tombstories

From Breakwater Books Ltd.:
Tracey Waddleton,  author of Send More Tourists, the Last Ones were Delicious

Also featuring:
Candace Osmond, author of Dark Tides
Jeff Kelland, author of Grace Ungiven
Colleen Helme, author of Carrots, and more!

Originally broadcast on April 26, 2021 on CHMR 93.5 FM in St. John's, and on other great stations across the country. 

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