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Date Posted: 09:36:53 07/18/00 Tue
Author: Jonathan Gulson
Subject: Re: Writing is dialectical
In reply to: Binkie2000 's message, "Writing is dialectical" on 10:02:37 01/15/00 Sat

Binks,

I agree with all of that, especially about writing does not just report findings. I think we can read or even write
something, not completely understand it, and find it valid just because we like how it sounds.

Another thing. I suspect that Barquentine's true identity was Frank Furedi. There was an ugliness about him that
gave him away. Also, I didn't realise LM bought out a final issue called Last Magazine. Apparently it was a glossy
124 page affair.

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