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Had a marvelous time this a.m. working with a class of prospective writers at Community High School in downtown Roanoke. Mike Allen (right, above), the arts reporter for the local daily and I shared the teaching stand and the enthusiasm in the room was refreshing. That's us talking in the top picture.
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