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Random thoughts on writing and culture
14 May 2006
Doubt
When in doubt, read the Russians. Always the Russians.
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Happiness and Other Disorders: Short Stories
, was published by Key Porter Books in Canada in January 2008 and by Penguin India in June 2008.
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