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A Writer's Desk
Thoughts on books, readings and writings with notes about my freelance work.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
J.D. Salinger and "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
The reclusive author of
Catcher in the Rye
had some thoughts about the Harrison Ford movie. Salinger thought
it sucked
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Jonathan Shipley
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