Literary Hub explore la biographie de l'astrologue Linda Goodman

Un nouvel article sur Literary Hub examine les défis liés à l'écriture de la vie de l'astrologue Linda Goodman.

L'article intitulé When Biography Goes Delulu: Writing the Life of Superstar Astrologer Linda Goodman a été publié le 13 mai 2026. Il se concentre sur le processus de documentation de la vie de la célèbre astrologue.

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