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Concord

Yesterday I partook in the Concord Festival of Authors by reading at the Fowler Library in Concord. I was part of a "New Literary Voices" panel along with Eleanor Lincoln Morse and moderator Johnathon Wilson. The event was well attended and people asked good questions. I got teased for claiming all writers are good, generous people (most are--I stand by that). The very handsome boyfriend got recognized as being the very handsome boyfriend (though I didn't "out" him--people just figured it out). Plus, the helpful librarian there hooked the v.h.boyfriend with a new library card as his record had been "purged for inactivity." He was able to check out the Al Gore book he was reading right then and there. I love libraries and librarians. They rock.

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