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A blog about reading young adult and children's literature and learning to write.
1. An Afternoon with Michael Klein:Exposing Students to Local Color

Adam, our guest blogger, attended Michael Klein's reading on Oct. 8. He reminds us that great literature might be right next door. Should we take Adam's advice and invite it in? by Adam ODU students gathered at the University Theatre for a poetry reading by Michael Klein as part of the 36th Annual Literary Festival.  Klein read both old and new works of poetry from his books and

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