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Molly McCaffrey
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April 05, 1970
in Baltimore
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How to Survive Graduate School: And Other Disasters: Short Stories
— published 2011 |
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XX Eccentric: Stories About the Eccentricities of Woman
by S. Craig Renfroe Jr. (Goodreads Author) , Steve Cushman , Kathleen Gerard — published 2009 |
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Commutability: Stories about the Journey from Here to There: A 2010 Msr Short Fiction Anthology
by David J Bell (Goodreads Author), Molly McCaffrey (Goodreads Author) — published 2010 |
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You really do write good reviews, Molly. There are many outfits out there willing to pay for review writing but the majority will at least give you a free book. I'd think about this and maybe even start up your own web page reviewing books. If you do this then MOST publishers will send their very first printed copies to librarians and review writers FREE. You simply read it then give them their review. ALL of them want to print good reviews of their books BEFORE these books come out to the public.





























