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	<title>Comments on: The Petty Concerns of Luke Wright.</title>
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		<title>By: STATES OF INDEPENDENCE &#124; ChristineColeman.net</title>
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		<description>[...] It was also refreshing to chat to some of the young students who are finishing off the 3rd year of their degrees. When I heard that some of them were giving readings of their own work, I went to hear them (this happened at a moment when there was no one at my stall!). There was an interesting range of short stories and poems, but the highlight for me was from a young man named Nathan (I think?), whose ability to recite a long and very entertaining rhyming monologue perched crossed legged on a table and looking and sounding perfectly at ease, reminded me of the poet and stand-up comic, Luke Wright (see my previous post about that performance) [...]</description>
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