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In Which Scott Cheshire Admits to Being Michiko Kakutani

In Which Scott Cheshire Admits to Being Michiko Kakutani

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Write Every Day

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By Newtonville Books | September 11, 2015

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By Literary Hub | September 11, 2015

In Which Padgett Powell Employs an Extended Scatological Metaphor

In Which Padgett Powell Employs an Extended Scatological Metaphor

Writing is Like Excreting, Or Listening to the Radio. Or Both.

By Literary Hub | September 10, 2015

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