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I am a writer and bookseller for Porter Square Books in Cambridge, MA. My debut novel, "An Exaggerated Murder," was published by Melville House on March 3, 2015. My other work has appeared in journals and lit mags online and in print, including criticism and reviews at Bookslut, and The Rumpus, The Millions.
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