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“Mislaid flame of tender emotions Rekindled. Together we live to the point of tears, I wouldn’t want it any other way.”

Quote by Scott Hastie

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Scott Hastie
Scott Hastie

Scott Hastie, born on April 13, 1954, is a seasoned editor with over three decades of experience in the publishing industry. He has held senior editorial positions at several well-known publishing houses. Known for his precise grasp of content and meticulous attention to detail, Hastie has earned a reputation in the industry. more

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