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Writing of gardens, and the unmanageable
Click above to hear author Rose Moss introduces herself and the book she'll be reading from.
Click above to hear a clip of Moss reading a short story, 'A Man of God', from her book, 'In Court.'
I never expected to become obsessed with my garden. I once had a suburban house, with the requisite rhododendrons, tomato plants, crab grass. It was nice, but hardly spellbinding. So why am I completely possessed by a collection of potted plants on a second-story deck not quite the size of a walk-in closet? (Full article: 585 words)
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