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“The Financial Lives of the Poets” by Jess Walter on Daily Beast, spokesman.com

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Today is the release day for “The Financial Lives of The Poets” by Jess Walter.  Apparently, he’s getting love from well-known British author Nick Hornby, author of the novels “High Fidelity,” “About a Boy” and “Fever Pitch.”  The Daily Beast … Continue reading

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Post-9/11: Jess Walter, “The Zero” and “The Financial Lives of the Poets”

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On my last post, I wanted to mention another connection to Ground Zero and the events of 9/11 which I felt, vicariously through a friend of mine.  If you haven’t heard of Edgar Award-winning author Jess Walter, you should check … Continue reading

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