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SPOTLIGHT ON… Rushmoor Writers

The UK’s second oldest writing group, Rushmoor Writers in Hampshire, is this year celebrating its seventieth birthday with the publication of its latest anthology, The Thing About Seventy,’ writes Louise Page.

In this celebratory collection – by new, seasoned, published and award-winning writers – their tales encompass love, loss, lockdown, dragons, abandoned houses, dead people, mystical crystals, supermarket rebellions

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