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Posts Tagged: Bowling for Columbine

A Friend in the Dark

By Loren Kleinman

February 11th, 2019

The process of guiding people to speak their truths was isolating.

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This Future Is Here: Talking with Tom McAllister

By Lyz Lenz

June 11th, 2018

Tom McAllister discusses his new novel, How to Be Safe, workshops, Twitter, dystopia, and narrative voice.

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