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Margaret Atwood Reads Alice Munro

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Sadie Wolfe Preying on a Fox Collar

Small town areas are sprinkled with them. I went to one in the South that was a museum of crown jars and girdles like corsets and taxi dermied squirrels. Something to do. These towns that were so interesting to allison. Things that are sort of falling apart and reinventing themselves except it hasn't gone that far with this one. We haven't yet got the souvenir shops in the summer festival.

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