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Unlike a lot of authors, David Sedaris enjoys book tours.

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Patricia Pastelero may have spent four years at the F.I.T. in New York, studying Fashion Merchandising and Textile Design, but she’s currently making a name for herself as a florist.

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Julie Ann Ensomo is working as a graphic designer in a small design agency. She regrets not taking up journalism or literature in college, and to compensate she maintains a blog, joins forums, and participates in writing workshops and competitions.

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Once again, David Sedaris brings together a collection of essays so uproariously funny and profoundly moving that his legions of fans will fall for him once more.

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Writing books, plays and performing his work at public readings is also what this American humorist does. But what he really wants to be, he tells us at Global Café at Greenbelt 3, is a tips hustler.
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Years before he became the Oscar frontrunner with The Social Network, filmmaker David Fincher made the serial killer thriller Se7en. One very scary sequence takes place not at a crime scene but in a public library where Morgan Freeman has gone to look up the killer’s literary allusions.

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Julie Ann Ensomo is working as a graphic designer in a small design agency. She regrets not taking up journalism or literature in college, and to compensate she maintains a blog, joins forums, and participates in writing workshops and competitions.

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Writing books, plays and performing his work at public readings is also what this American humorist does. But what he really wants to be, he tells us at Global Café at Greenbelt 3, is a tips hustler.
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