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  • Suicide prevention: How one writer learned she wasn’t helpless to help
  • A beautiful friend honoring her faithful husband
  • Go ahead, crack the spine. Reading is good for you… and your business
  • Hutchison’s well-landscaped ‘Butterfly Garden’ is nothing short of ugly
  • ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’. What is wit, wisdom and when finishing a novel makes you cry?
  • Ann Patchett’s ‘The Commonwealth’ covers decades, goes nowhere
  • Author Chris Cleave makes brave effort but misses the mark
  • Familiarity dominates Petersheim’s 'Alliance'
  • Alternate reality, alternate identity? Blake Crouch talks "Dark Matter"
  • Poets.org: Identity in verse

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