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Where are you, Amanda Briggs?
by Morgan on January 25, 2012
In the 2010 Fiction issue of The Atlantic, there was a story called The Landscape of Pleasure, by Amanda Briggs, and I loved it. I read it and loved it, and then I lost it. I’d bought the magazine right (…)
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Field Trip/Snooki Fail
by Morgan on January 10, 2011
I spent the weekend in Goleta, and was eager to find a good local bookstore. Friend and writer Patrick James recommended Chaucer’s in Santa Barbara. Oh, love. I love you, love. Chaucer’s is a dream. I don’t know if my standards (…)
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