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Lien Botha (‘Wonderboom’) and Debbie Loots (‘Split’) published by NB Publishers

Lien Botha (‘Wonderboom’) and Debbie Loots (‘Split’) published by NB Publishers

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Lien Botha (Wonderboom) and Debbie Loots (Split). Both developed their novels working with Etienne van Heerden as supervisor in the University of Cape Town’s Creative Writing programme. Both published by NB Publishers, 2015.

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