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Reading at Meshuggah

5/28/2019

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As part of the ChainLinks reading events, I read a nonfiction piece in Meshuggah Cafe in St. Louis together with three other readers. "Joy Who Was Wrong to the End" is about me running in the Washington University Rec Center track and my dilemmas when facing someone who runs the opposite direction. It was a fun evening. Thanks to Baba Baji for arraning the event and for inviting me to read. 
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Me reading "Joy Who Was Wrong to the End" at Meshuggah Cafe
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