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At readings, we hear more than writer's words

By Ellen Steinbaum
Globe Correspondent / June 8, 2008

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Almost any night of the week, authors are reading to audiences. Poetry or prose, fiction or non-, in cavernous ballrooms or crammed into corners behind bookstore shelves, if they read it, we will come. (Full article: 643 words)

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