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It Conveyed Them: When The Beatles Recorded “Twist and Shout”

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August 2, 2023  By David Hepworth   Posted In  Excerpts  Features  History  Music  News and Culture 
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Writing a Novel to Encounter Other Versions of Myself

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On the Joys of Food-Centered Fiction

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