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A Day at the Brooklyn Book Festival
TLR’S Intern Soliders Out To The Brooklyn Book Festival By Josh Fosbenner SEPTEMBER 18th was a bright Sunday morning, blue-skied and breezy. Autumn’s chilly breath greeted me as I left Fairleigh Dickinson (the university homebase of TLR) and headed to … Continue reading
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