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Your votes are in and this week’s Story of the Week is… Invisible by Reena Shah. Read it here Congratulations Reena! Storymoja Writers' Blog is going on break for the holidays. We will be back on January 4th, 2010. Happy Holidays! Would you like your story to feature here, please send in your work by January 1, 2010, in word 97-2003 format, and not more than 1200 words to blogs@storymojaafrica.co.ke. Also please ...

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