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See Paul Schweitzer for All Your Typewriter Needs

See Paul Schweitzer for All Your Typewriter Needs

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By The Literary Life | July 19, 2019

John Waters on Working for Mary Oliver in Her Bookstore

John Waters on Working for Mary Oliver in Her Bookstore

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Marcy Dermansky on Writing Self-Centered Men in Post-Trump America

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By But That's Another Story | July 18, 2019

The Author of <em>My Sister, the Serial Killer</em> on Violence, Beauty, and Poetry

The Author of My Sister, the Serial Killer on Violence, Beauty, and Poetry

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Scott Miller on What Makes a Good Leader

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Adrienne Celt on Nabokov and the Inspiration for Her Novel

Adrienne Celt on Nabokov and the Inspiration for Her Novel

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<em>Reading Women</em>'s Most Anticipated Books of 2019, Part 2

Reading Women's Most Anticipated Books of 2019, Part 2

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