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- What Toni Morrison’s rejection letters from her time as an editor at Random House reveal about an era of dramatic change in publishing. | Los Angeles Review of Books
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- Margaret Atwood reflects on the enduring appeal of Carrie, fifty years on. | The New York Times
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