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Nov 18
Ink & Impact in Creative Writing
Dallas Theological Seminary
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Join Kasey Olander with creative writing professors Brian Chan and Reg Grant for a conversation about creative writing, the discipline behind the craft, and how stories can shape culture and Christian faith.
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