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When Your Therapist Leaves for Summer Vacation

When Your Therapist Leaves for Summer Vacation

Cree LeFavour on the Patient's August Doldrums

By Cree LeFavour | August 2, 2017

Finding Solace in the Words of Furious Women

Finding Solace in the Words of Furious Women

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Sam Shepard on Writing, Reading, and the Promise of Eternal Love

Sam Shepard on Writing, Reading, and the Promise of Eternal Love

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By Sam Shepard | August 2, 2017

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5 Books Making News This Week: Politics, Poets, and Performers

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