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5 Responses to “Recommended Reading”

  1. none says:

    Editor, Like the Dew:

    How about including this as recommended reading:

    http://www.thestate.com/2010/06/02/1312785/lamb-a-different-kind-of-justice.html

    I’m a registered contributor of Like the Dew. ~Robert Lamb

  2. Robert Lamb Bob says:

    Editor, LiketheDew:

    This is fiction, but it’s about Atlanta, so I wondered if you could include it in Recommended Reading:
    http://www.fictionaut.com/stories/bob-lamb/mojo-2

  3. Lee Leslie Lee Leslie says:

    Bob – We’d love to, but there is no RSS feed available, at least that I’ve been able to find.

  4. Robert Lamb Bob says:

    Please post this link on recommended reading.

    http://www.the-final-draft.com/news.html

    It’s about the big book festival coming up this weekend in Decatur and it features an interview with Alice Murray, whom all Dewers know.

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