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A Writer’s Voice

Friday, August 01, 2003

Nature writers rely heavily on words, as well as on sight. At different periods in his adult life, essayist Edward Hoagland has had limited access to one or the other. He joins Dean in a conversation about writing, stuttering, and blindness.

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