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Nillu Nasser

Writer of Literary Fiction and Urban Fantasy

Tag: Autism

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An Uninterrupted Conversation

October 30, 2015

I don’t often link to blog posts on this website. Usually, Twitter, Facebook and Google + are the places for me to recommend other writers and artists. This morning though the children were woken early by my husband leaving for a meeting. I sent them back to bed for a while, but instead of burrowing under… Read More An Uninterrupted Conversation

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An Ocean of Masks
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