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Nick Flynn Reads Zoë Hitzig

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Childhood Influences in Writing and the Connection Between Works

Discussion on how childhood experiences shape the narrative of a new prose book, linking the authors' works as 'distant cousins or siblings' rooted in fractured autobiography, concluding with excitement for upcoming releases.

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