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"Threadbare" chair + free front porch: The economics of napping, in the southern French town of Sablet.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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"Threadbare" chair + free front porch: The economics of napping, in the southern French town of Sablet.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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"Threadbare" chair + free front porch: The economics of napping, in the southern French town of Sablet.
French Word-A-Day: 2008
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Port O'Brien, "Threadbare," released Oct. 6: It may not have Alaska written all over it, but the summers spent by the band's co-founders in that state influence its feel -- beautiful, isolated, melancholy and thoughtful.
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Oddly enough -- or maybe it's not odd, maybe it's just the way the world works -- I received a Facebook message today from the mother of a young woman whose artwork I borrowed for use in The Threadbare Heart.
Jennie Nash: The Making of a Novel: Borrowing From Real Life 2010
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My last book, The Threadbare Heart - published smack in the middle of the recession -- did not sell well, despite all the things going for it (a great cover, strong blurbs, an enthusiastic editor, a fantastic publishing house, my best story yet ....)
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Oddly enough -- or maybe it's not odd, maybe it's just the way the world works -- I received a Facebook message today from the mother of a young woman whose artwork I borrowed for use in The Threadbare Heart.
Jennie Nash: The Making of a Novel: Borrowing From Real Life 2010
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We talked about The Threadbare Heart, and I could tell right away that they were an astute group.
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The Facebook message I just received was from Erica's mother, saying how much she'd enjoyed The Threadbare Heart, telling me how happy Erica was at college, and thanking me for the mention of Erica in the book.
Jennie Nash: The Making of a Novel: Borrowing From Real Life 2010
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The Facebook message I just received was from Erica's mother, saying how much she'd enjoyed The Threadbare Heart, telling me how happy Erica was at college, and thanking me for the mention of Erica in the book.
Jennie Nash: The Making of a Novel: Borrowing From Real Life 2010
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