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Why I Added, Then Deleted, Trump from My Novel
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I Worked in Biology for 17 Years... Then I Became a Writer
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The Surprising Stories Behind the Pen Names of 10 Famous Authors
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A Lot of My 'Process' is Just Mucking About
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Now You Can Walk the High Line With a Tommy Pico Poem in Your Head
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