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Antibody: Starring Elizabeth Kadetsky, Lisa Olstein, and Sejal Shah

This is episode ten of The Antibody Reading Series, a weekly reading and Q and A hosted by Brian Gresko.

Tonights guests are Elizabeth Kadetsky, Lisa Olstein, and Sejal Shah. You can buy their books from The Antibody‘s local indie, Greenlight Bookstore or from Bookshop:

Elizabeth Kadetsky, The Memory Eaters
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Lisa Olstein, Pain Studies
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Sejal Shah, This is One Way to Dance

Please support your local bookstores, and if your TBR piles are too big, you can always support stores (and all your favorite small businesses) by buying gift cards. Now’s also the time—if you have the means—to donate to worker relief funds.

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