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I am also a freelance writer available to write on a range of subjects and have work published in print and web format on a range of subjects from current affairs, travel, product reviews and book reviews, an academic essay on William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and a Hotel Guide for The Gambia. Other published works include numerous general articles, for example, a double page spread on architecture in Mozambique, Mozambican food, heritage tourism in The Gambia, a retrospective of Chinua Achebe and a varitey of advertorial pieces among many others. If you would like to contact me with a proposal for freelance writing please send an email to lucycookcelluloid@gmail.com


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