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HEATHER DIXON SPEAKS ON BELONGING AND WRITING ADVICE Harleen Kaur Dhillon·September 7, 2023Heather Dixon, a Laurier alum and established writer, published her first novel, Burlington, earlier this year. Dixon is...Arts·0 Comments·6
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