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Redeployment
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Redeployment

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Phil Klay, the author of Redeployment, the highly acclaimed collection of short stories and the 2014 National Book…
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Little Known Facts
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Little Known Facts

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You might wonder why Christine Sneed titled her novel Little Known Facts. Sounding like an encyclopedia that children…
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Joe Turner's Come and Gone
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Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

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The year is 1911. The place is a boardinghouse in the Pittsburgh Hill District run by Seth Holly,…
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True Compass
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True Compass, A Memoir

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I didn’t catch onto Ted Kennedy while he was alive, not like I did his brothers Jack and…
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Poet, writer, and educator, Sandra Squire Fluck is known for her love of books. She was born into a military family and traveled whenever and wherever her father was transferred. During these travels after sunset, she was also known to finish the novels she was reading with a flashlight in hand. She has written poetry, stories, plays, and essays since she was young, but during her college years poetry seemed to come unbidden and has become a lifelong calling.

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