100 Stories for Haiti
By Greg McQueen
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100 Stories for Haiti is a unique collection of stories bound together by paper and glue and massive amounts of hope. This is no ordinary book. One morning a writer woke up and decided, "I must do something." Hundreds of talented authors worldwide sent him their stories and the result is an anthology that anyone can enjoy.
Proceeds go to helping the victims of the Haiti earthquake.
Greg McQueen
I am a multimedia design and writer. Raised by apes. Founder, 100 Stories for Haiti and 50 Stories for Pakistan book projects.I am currently studying a degree in multimedia design at Business Academy Aarhus.
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