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Under The Fainting Couch on Bread and Roses
That sounds fantastic. I just finished Everyday Something Has Tried to Kill Me and Has Failed, essays by Kim McLarin and now reading Survivor Cafe by Elizabeth Rosner. Recent fiction was Chilean Poet by Alejandro Zambra and revisiting short stories by Guy de Maupassant. And this morning came across a wonderful hybrid essay by Nina Adel called Refugere. There are so many more I want to mention! And hear of yours! About crime and punishment, the tale was told in The Opposite of Hollywood ☺️.
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Under The Fainting Couch on Bread and Roses
That sounds fantastic. I just finished Everyday Something Has Tried to Kill Me and Has Failed, essays by Kim McLarin and now reading Survivor Cafe by Elizabeth Rosner. Recent fiction was Chilean Poet by Alejandro Zambra and revisiting short stories by Guy de Maupassant. And this morning came across a wonderful hybrid essay by Nina Adel called Refugere. There are so many more I want to mention! And hear of yours! About crime and punishment, the tale was told in The Opposite of Hollywood ☺️.
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Under The Fainting Couch on Bread and Roses
That sounds fantastic. I just finished Everyday Something Has Tried to Kill Me and Has Failed, essays by Kim McLarin and now reading Survivor Cafe by Elizabeth Rosner. Recent fiction was Chilean Poet by Alejandro Zambra and revisiting short stories by Guy de Maupassant. And this morning came across a wonderful hybrid essay by Nina Adel called Refugere. There are so many more I want to mention! And hear of yours! About crime and punishment, the tale was told in The Opposite of Hollywood ☺️.
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