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Author readings around Boston Feb. 26-March 4

Por: The Boston Globe Life February 24, 2023

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All author appearances are in person and free unless otherwise noted.SUNDAYMichael Fine (””) is in conversation with Vikas Saini at 3 p.m. at ... Megan Litwin (””) reads at 3 p.m. at ... Alex D. Ketchum (”“) is in conversation with Christina Pascucci-Ciampa at 5 p.m. at .MONDAYMargaret A. Burnham (”“) is in conversation with L’Merchie Frazier at 6 p.m. virtually via ... Melissa de la Cruz (””) is in conversation with Karen... + full article



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