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Dawn Hogue is a novelist and poet, author of The Death and Life of Edward Reed, A Hollow Bone, and Summit Road. She is the winner of the 2017 Hal Prize for poetry. Her poetry has appeared in Stoneboat Literary Journal, Inscape, Blue Heron Review,Verse Virtual, and elsewhere. Learn more about her at her website. ...more

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A Far-Flung Life

I chose M. L. Stedman’s newest novel, A Far-Flung Life, based on the cover and the title. Something about the isolation of that windmill, silhouetted against the stars drew me in, as did the term “far-flung.” What kind of life could be described like that, I wondered.

I knew nothing else about this book, had read no blurbs or promotional information prior to clicking play on my audio file, but

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