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If You Skip a Friend’s Book Launch Are You the Literary Asshole?

If You Skip a Friend’s Book Launch Are You the Literary Asshole?

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By Kristen Arnett | August 22, 2024

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Iris Jamahl Dunkle and Kelly McMasters on Biographical Ethics

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Writing Happiness: Why It’s Worth It to Look on the Bright Side of Stories

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