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Three Great Conversations on Mark Seinfelt’s Word Patriots: Gass, Scott, Ackerman

March 30, 2012

Anyone who loves writing and writers should do themselves a favor and visit the archive of the Word Patriots webcast. …

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Author Donald Anderson Highlights This Week’s Word Patriots, Stellar Panel to Gather for Paul West Birthday Program

February 14, 2012

This week on Mark Seinfelt’s Word Patriots webcast, Donald Anderson joins Mark to discuss his forthcoming work, Gathering Noise from …

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Kress Talks Pynchon on Mark Seinfelt’s Word Patriots Program

February 9, 2012

Dave Kress, author of the novels Counting Zero, Martians, and Hush joined Mark Seinfelt last week to discuss the work …

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Anastasopoulos and Milletti Talk Paul West on Word Patriots

January 4, 2012

The dynamic writing duo Dimitri Anastasopoulos and Christina Milletti join Mark Seinfelt this week to discuss the work of Paul …

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Talking Paul West on Mark Seinfelt’s “Word Patriots”

November 28, 2011

I’m happy to have had the opportunity to join Mark Seinfelt and Jason Charnesky on Mark’s “Word Patriots” program. In …

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