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Next Wednesday evening, June 13th, Catherine reads with Carrie Conners, Nadia Misir, and Belal Mobarak at Queens Writers Resist.  Head over to Terraza 7 Cafe in Jackson Heights for a literary take on our current state of affairs.  Click on the link for more details.

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