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Advice for MFAs Entering Donald Trump's America
Allan Gurganus Addresses Those About to Enter the Literary World
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Allan Gurganus
| February 20, 2018
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Caitlin Macy
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Michael Nye
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| February 15, 2018
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Patrick Nathan
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Why I'll Never Stop Reading "Junk" Fiction
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