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    Episode #97: Kevin Holowack/LIGHT ON A PART OF THE FIELD

    enApril 21, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Kevin Holowack joins us to speak about his debut novel LIGHT ON A PART OF THE FIELD, as well as how to write the past vibrantly and the portrayal of artistic frustration. 

    Grab a copy of Kevin's book here!

    Sign up for Kevin's May 5th launch with Karen Hofmann here!

    Check out Kevin's latest album here!

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