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		<description>[...] Local Portland site, doing a lot of interviews  with terrific, fascinating people (Heidi Durrow, Jedediah Berry, Arthur Bradford, Nathaniel Boggess, Jennifer Richter, Keith Scribner, and Dao Strom) and generally [...]</description>
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		<description>Another great Interview! I am a big fan of weird Fantastic tales. Perhaps I can make it to his Portland Reading. I love the idea of a story you can just shuffle up and read. It would take a lot of planning and careful editing, but I think that could be an amazing way to tell stories. Different each time. A surreal story would likely be easy to do, but a more linear &quot;normal&quot; story would be pretty difficult to keep in line with random story bits. It would certainly be a great great exercise in learning to edit on the minute level to make each card of story stand alone but still connect with other story parts.</description>
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