To Kill a Mockingbird
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Perhaps you've heard of this little book? For our summer reading, we start with To Kill a Mockingbird and discuss not only its obvious racial implications but also the creative writing process, world building, and character development. Stay tuned and you may even learn why outhouses were important (spoiler, it's not what you're thinking!). Our podcast icon is by Jeremy Kanne Our intro and outro music is "Piggly Wiggly" by the Johnny Dodds Trio
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