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About meAmy Guth writes the local literary blog, Chicago Subtext, for the Tribune's Chicago Now site, is founder of Pilcrow Lit Fest, managing editor at So New Publishing, and author of Three Fallen Women (2006). She is also a Red Cross disaster and mass care volunteer and a marathoner. Previously, Guth has written for various national publications, collaborated on several sketch comedy productions at Second City's training center and hosted/curated Chicago's Fixx Reading Series.

Homepagehttp://guthagogo.com

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Real nameAmy Guth

LocationChicago, IL USA

Emailamyguthagogo.com

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Member sinceJun 28, 2006

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Good to meet you!
Hi, I just joined this site. I noticed that you're into Memoir Books. Have you read Home After Dark? Here's a link: http://www.fivestarpublications.com/afte...
Your personal library is freakin' fantastic. I can think of only one tome that's missing. It's a newer title, so you might not have heard of it. "Three Fallen"... something. Does that ring any bells?

Personally, I think it's one of the greatest novels of the 21st century. But that's just me.

Eric
We share books *adjusts metaphorical nerd glasses*.
Sunday Shalom to you, too!

Am just trying to decide what books and how much Torah to pack for my trip to Mexico. How dorky is it to take Torah to study on the beach?
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