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New on the Lit Hub Podcast: Leaving Twitter, Publishing Poetry, and... Men Who Read?
Featuring Eric Amling, Jonny Diamond, James Folta, Sarah Jean Grimm, Calvin Kasulke, and Drew Broussard
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| May 2, 2025
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This Week on the Lit Hub Podcast: Men, Read a Book Please
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