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Ped-i-cure

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Jacqueline Feather was leading a writing workshop to explore the hiding places of memory, and with a mix of curiosity and something bordering on suspicion, a group of women set to work on exercises regarding: silence, betrayal, and desire. Later, …

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Jacqueline Feather was leading a writing workshop to explore the hiding places of memory, and with a mix of curiosity and something bordering on suspicion, a group of women set to work on exercises regarding: silence, betrayal, and desire. Later, Jacqueline would learn from Mary Beal Berchem how she had drawn these old friends together and organized a weekend do they could drop below the busy surface of their lives to explore their wild, wounded, and walled-off places. --Torrid details of betrayal, sexual abuse, murder, suicide, emotional abuse, loss of parents, stalking, loneliness, divorce, addiction, self-doubt and numerous other situations which could have had unsuccessful endings; however, the outcomes will surprise and encourage all who read them.

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"Jacqueline Feather was leading a writing workshop to explore the hiding places of memory, and with a mix of curiosity and something bordering on suspicion, a group of women set …"

— Margaret

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