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Your name mentioned on a special "Thank you" page in the first print issue of dreamSpeak Literary Magazine.

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Your name mentioned on a special "Thank you" page, a free copy of the first four print issues of dreamSpeak Literary Magazine, a dreamSpeak t-shirt, and an autographed copy of "Weepin' Willa: A Collection of Short Stories" by Nariscia Lott.

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Nariscia Lott

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I was raised in Indianola, Mississippi - the Delta. Born with a severe case of idiopathic scoliosis, I attribute my creativity and storywriting talent to stubbornness and a vivid imagination.

When I'm not working as an administrative professional in the corporate world, I am busy writing my 2nd book, honing my graphics design skills, and revealing way too much about myself and my life on my blog at www.cocoabrown.wordpress.com.

My mother once told me that writing was a hobby...not something that I could do to sustain myself in the world. I know she meant well, but I really wish someone had been there to encourage me to go for it! Now that I'm an adult, I want to be that "someone" for young creatives who may be searching for their place in the world.

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