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“The List”

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More Craft Than Art: Approaching a Novel As a Carpenter Would

Brian Hall on Balancing the “Two Cultures” in His Family and His Writing

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Ruth Gilligan Reads from Her Award-Winning Novel, The Butchers’ Blessing

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