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In Living Color

Shari Erickson’s cover (Pretty in Pink, right) is by far my favorite cover in years! The colors are vibrant and fresh and the illustration is full of life and energy. Congratulations on a beautiful work of art that honors the Post’s long-standing tradition of great cover illustrations.

Cris P., Indianapolis, Indiana

No Regrets

(Editor’s Letter, May/June) was a home run. As you say, one of the saddest things is to look back at the end of one’s life and realize you never took a risk, never took a chance to create something for yourself. You and your crew are doing

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