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Wireless Words

A blog about radio drama and literature.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Radio texts, wireless words, and more

This blog will contain my thoughts on radio drama, literature written for or broadcast on radio, and other intersections between radio and literature. I invite anyone with similar interests on these subjects to add your own comments.
Posted by Jamie Jesson at 10:16 PM

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