Episode 144 - HOW TO WRITE A BESTSELLER, WITH JEFFREY ARCHER

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OFF SCRIPT'S LAST SHOW

It's the end of an era! Off Script's final show celebrates six unforgettable years with the best moments of the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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This is the story of Dan Saunders - the Australian bartender who found an ATM "glitch" and went on to blow... $1.6million! Off Script tracked down the man himself to hear this remarkable story in his own words. The loophole, his five months of partying and what eventually became ...  Show more

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