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    September 30, 2015

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    Jonny Diamond is the Editor in Chief of Literary Hub. He lives in Kingston, NY, with his son, and is currently writing a cultural history of the axe for W.W. Norton. @JonnyDiamond,  JonnyDiamond.me






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