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Little Lives

Little Lives

"I wrote it first, then I said it in my head, and finally I said it out loud."

When Emma Flint wrote her first book inspired by Agatha Christie, aged 10, she became a writer, although she didn't quite know it. Years later, sitting on a bench at a writers retreat, she opened her eyes to her own writing style.  In her piece for 100 voices for 100 years, Emma shares her story about how she dared to believe in herself. A piece that will inspire you to do the same.