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Spring ISD 9th grader uses pandemic downtime to publish first novel - DefenderNetwork.com

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Being inside for four months during a pandemic can spark creativity in some — and that is exactly what it did for one Spring ISD student who used his downtime to write and publish his first novel. RJ Walker decided to use his time in quarantine to become a published author at the age of []

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