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| 23 Oct 2024 | |
| Written by Rosy Oscroft (Muers-Raby) | |
| Old Girls' Association |
Mimic; What would you say if you could have one final conversation with someone you’ve lost? Mimic is a tender, heartfelt story about grief, loss & emotional health, in the romance & magical realism genres. It's written from a a very personal perspective, as the story is inspired by the writer's experience of her father's diagnosis of a degenerative disease, and subsequent loss of speech. It will be her biggest budget solo producing gig so far!
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