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Getting the Vote Out

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Selected Features Articles


Gabriel Garcia Marquez visited Princeton, and showed himself to be as charming and generous as would befit the author of Love in the Time of Cholera.


This article explores the meaning and importance of book groups. A book reading group is not only a way to find like-minded people who love to read, but a way some people find to share life experiences through literature.


An interview with Connie Mercer, the head of the Exchange Club (now called Homefront). This non-profit works to provide both shelter and hope to families with nowhere to go.



Interview with Pat Tieman, director for the League of Women Voters for New Jersey. She explains how her organization seeks to educate women on political issues, and to encourage them to vote.



Meet a local woman who is passionate about collecting magnets. This gigantic collection of magnets is her way of remembering places and good times in her own life, and as a font of little gifts for others.


BOOKS, STORIES, AND ARTICLES

THIS JUST OUT
NPR CHOSE DEBORAH'S STORY
Three Minute Fiction Contest
IN MANUSCRIPT
BLISS BEND, A NOVEL
A novel about life in one small town in Ohio
FICTION
FEATURES WRITING
TONI MORRISON'S ATELIER
A creative venture
GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ INTERVIEW & MORE
More quirky than you'd think
SCHOLARLY BOOKS & ARTICLES
DREAM OF A RED FACTORY
A look at China's socialist industrialization program in the 1950s
FORTHCOMING
CITIZEN BOSS: A GULAG MEMOIR
Forthcoming book on the Soviet Gulag from a camp boss

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