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Monday, 19 May 2008 00:00

Gerald Duff Story Available from The Kenyon Review

"The Way a Blind Man Tracks Light, " by Gerald Duff, was featured in the  Summer 2007 issue of The Kenyon Review literary magazine.  Kenyon Review editor David Lynn calls the story “terrific, haunting, and rare.”  To read more about the Summer 2007 issue of the Kenyon Review, click here.  Copies of this issue are available through the Kenyon Review website.

 
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