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		<title>By: Glenna Murdock</title>
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		<description>Hi Traci,
I like your booklist.  I haven&#039;t read all the books you mention but I, too, tend to favor non-fiction.  And, we share a couple of favorite authors: Annie Dillard and Anne LaMott.  I love everything by Anne LaMott, fiction and non.  Given your nature girl propensities, you should read Doug Robinson&#039;s A Night on the Ground, A Day in the Open.  Doug is one of my favorite writers.  He strings words together so beautifully---to me, even his emails are works of literary art .  I adore talking books (that&#039;s talking about books, not books that talk)---we should do more of that.

Are you still racing your bike?

Glenna</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Traci,<br />
I like your booklist.  I haven&#8217;t read all the books you mention but I, too, tend to favor non-fiction.  And, we share a couple of favorite authors: Annie Dillard and Anne LaMott.  I love everything by Anne LaMott, fiction and non.  Given your nature girl propensities, you should read Doug Robinson&#8217;s A Night on the Ground, A Day in the Open.  Doug is one of my favorite writers.  He strings words together so beautifully&#8212;to me, even his emails are works of literary art .  I adore talking books (that&#8217;s talking about books, not books that talk)&#8212;we should do more of that.</p>
<p>Are you still racing your bike?</p>
<p>Glenna</p>
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