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Amanda Bradburn

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in Reno, NV, The United States
August 17

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Writing became very important to Amanda early in life, and by the age of seven she was co-authoring a mystery series with friends. Time has passed, and she has gone on to write other genres. In 2009, her first book, The Keepers of Elenath, was released to a worldwide audience through Tate Publishing Company LLC.

These days, Amanda writes short stories, which can be found on her website www.amandabradburn.com, and spends most of her time bookstagramming (@amanda.the.bookish) and loving life at Latigo Ranch.
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Amanda’s Bookstagram Prop Guide

Hey, everyone! I’m finally putting together this oft-requested guide for my props in my bookstagram photos (follow me! @amanda.the.bookish) Enjoy! I Twisty Beeswax Candles 2 Candleholder 3 Cotton Buds 4 Antique Calligraphy Pen 5 Ink 6 Magnifying Glass 7 Wax and Seal  8 Antique Letters + documents 9 Lantern 10 …

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El lector de l'antifaç Hi Amanda, thanks a lot for your friendship. Hope we can share very interesting reading experiences, including, of course, your own books, which one do you recommend me to read first?

Best wishes!


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