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Tuesday, April 08, 2014
`Reading Maketh a Full Man'
Listen to
“Reading Maketh a Full Man,”
an interview with
David Myers
at Virtual Memories: "We have to be writing at our best in every sentence."
1 comment:
Gil
said...
You get a shout-out near the end!
7:07 AM
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You get a shout-out near the end!
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