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Book links round-up: writers support OWS movement, Penguin to publish Michael Bryant book, and more

  • Ian Stout

    It’s a good thing I’m just a plain old writer and not famous at all. If I was, I’d sure throw the ‘famous writers support OWS movement’ for a cocked hat.

    As far as I’m concerned, the OWS people would better serve their country by putting the signs down and start organizing a job-find program for all their members. I would gladly support that.

    Of course, I’m old fashioned. I’ve worked for 55 years and still believe my success or failure is based on my effort work and brains and I wany to keep it that way.

  • Pat B

    So these writers won’t mind if I start printing and selling thier work without paying them royalities. I need the money more then they do!

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Author Caroline Abraham poses with a copy of her book, The Juggler's Children

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Guests wait their turn as Teresa Farmer gets her book signed by The Juggler's Children author Carolyn Abraham

WT Literary Events Committee member Patti Thorlakson

Carolyn Abraham signs a copy of her book, The Juggler's Children

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