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A Polio Survivor Takes on International Travel and Neiman Marcus in 1970s Dallas

In 1970, after her parents sold their brake-repair business in Dallas,15-year-old Jane Saginaw went with her family on a monthslong trip to see the world. The journey was made more complicated by her wheelchair-bound mother, a polio survivor.
By D Partner Studio
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At Poets Bookshop in Bishop Arts, a Writer Creates a Community Around Poetry

Marco Cavazos views his small book shop as an important way to bring people together around poetry.
By Maddie Spera
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An Arlington Photographer Turned a Yearlong Sabbatical in France into a Thriving Art Career

Photographer Jamie Beck fell in love with the dreamy Provençal life. Now she’s sharing her experiences in her new book, An American in Provence.
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David McCloskey at Interabang Tonight

The former CIA analyst will discuss Damascus Station.
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A Post That Violates Dave Eggers’ Copyright

The acclaimed writer comes to Deep Vellum on October 20 to promote The Every.
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Satanic Verses Talk Tonight

Dallas Institute hosts the gig in support of Banned Books Week.
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Scenes from the Big D Reads Launch Party for The Accommodation

On Thursday, September 1, more than 330 people gathered at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library for the launch of Big D Reads 2022: The Accommodation.
By D Magazine Staff
Hobbs, New Mexico
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C.W. Smith Has Yet to Write a Bestseller. He’s Fine With That.

His latest, Girl Flees Circus, places the novelist back in New Mexico.
By Sean Mitchell
Jim Schutze and John Wiley Price
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Big D Reads Is Back to Blow Your Mind

The entire city of Dallas can confront its racial history during the month of September, when we all read Jim Schutze’s The Accommodation
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What North Texas Business Leaders are Reading Right Now

Area leaders tell us the one book they think everyone should read—and why.
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