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The “Backstory” on Wolfproof

November 9th, 2006

M.J. Rose’s November 9 Backstory blog features Maureen McQuerry and Wolfproof.

Tags: interview, Maureen McQUerry, Wolfproof

Debra Murphy in Catholic fiction, Idylls Press/Clan Murphy, Literary Arts

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