The Lake Of Destiny by Susan Bartholomew (book review)
It is always good to see new ventures in publishing. Algana is a relative newcomer in the field and is
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Read MoreAs the cover date shows, I got to this ‘magazine late. ‘Encounters’ is one of the many small on-line magazines
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