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Morning Bites: Kira Jane Buxton, Shakespeare Conspiracies, Rachel Hartman, Mimi Lipson Interviewed, and More

August 12, 2019
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At NPR, Ilana Masad wrote about Kira Jane Buxton’s Hollow Kingdom.

Lincoln Michel explored the world of Shakespeare conspiracy theories at InsideHook.

At Tor.com, Molly Templeton delved into Rachel Hartman’s Tess of the Road.

Jennifer Baker talked with Elissa Washuta and Theresa Warburton about the anthology Shapes of Native Nonfiction.

Mass Review talked books with Mimi Lipson.

Hyperallergic revisited the early work of Lee Krasner.

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Elissa WashutaIlana MasadJennifer BakerKira Jane BuxtonLee KrasnerLincoln MichelMimi LipsonMolly TempletonRachel HartmanTheresa WarburtonWIlliam Shakespeare
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