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A Cafe Chat with Nonfiction Author Anthony D. Fredericks, by Lindsay Bandy
We have an exciting new monthly feature for you here at Eastern Penn Points! Award-winning author and educator Anthony Fredericks will be sharing wisdom and insights with us in a new monthly column called Navigating Nonfiction, so I invited him to … Continue reading
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