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better than I am, and to walk away. Strangely my skin failed today (I use
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At least you kept the margarita! Have a few more on me! I can't say I'm surprised to see the semi-retired tag, but am sorry to see that we're losing so many content contributors, especially in the humanities. I'll probably still be in and out and will keep an eye on your pages - particularly Emily.
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January. It's weird that there is this plethora of lit articles all of a sudden, when typically there are hardly any. If only one or two people are
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Thank you for the help in cleaning up the article :) My strengths are more with research than with writing. Thank you again so much for your help! I know I already thanked you, and I don't know if so many thank yous make it seem insincere, but there are only so many words to convey so much!
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Yeesh, I can't believe this is still being discussed. Thanks for the note. I've been floating in and out, mostly concentrating on work (for which I'm paid!) these days. I hope you're doubly well, but I know things are an uphill battle. Any interesting lit-related articles to be worked on?
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I think your question is a really interesting one, but it's complicated by the fact that both Crane and Dillard were/are vehemently against being placed in silly boxes. Crane I believe is best described as a naturalist, whereas Dillard is obviously more contemporary. Remember however that
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