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Why We Drive
by Matthew B. Crawford, Read by Ron Butler
A Perfect Read for the Open Road
By
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| September 4, 2020
The Bible Is Far More Interesting to Read as a Literary Text Than a Literal One
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The Maris Review
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Colm Toíbín: 'How do you write a novel? You write a novel. Why are you not doing it now?
Go home.'
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