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David W. Stowe A novel, my first.
David W. Stowe Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run, Walker Percy's The Moviegoer, Nicholson Baker's U and I, Iola Fuller's The Loon Feather, Nathan Hill's The Nix, Holger Hoock's Scars of Independence, Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections, and the Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Popular Music.
David W. Stowe You can start work first thing in the morning over coffee and with any luck you might get enough written before lunch (500-1000 words) to qualify as a good day's work. Then you can go celebrate with a nice swim or work in the garden. Average that production five days a week and you have a book done before you know it.
David W. Stowe I had come across Psalm 137 in my earlier book on American music and religion, and knew it had inspired lots of interesting musical settings over the centuries. The more research I did the more I was fascinated by the different ways the psalm has been interpreted and used by musicians, artists, and activists for more than two millennia.

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