Perhaps you can ask her about one of her books, including "St. Marks Is Dead" or her recently released (from February) first novel, "Crush."
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i read a bit of St Marks- thorough and captivating!
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DeleteGuilty as charged. Thanks I guess.
DeleteI just saw the poster now!! I am so sad I missed this Ada Calhoun is one of my favorite writers :(
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