The Power of Storytelling...and ‘Misfits' with Mark J. Harris
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Mark Jonathan Harris, a renowned, three-time Oscar-winning filmmaker, author, and professor, discusses his latest book, Misfits, a collection of moving and inspiring stories that delve into the resilience of the human spirit. Mark also shares his background as a crime reporter and his transition into filmmaking and writing.
Website: Markjharriswrites.com
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