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Lewis DeSimone on Seeing the Order That Underlies What Only Looks Like Chaos

Lewis DeSimone on Seeing the Order That Underlies What Only Looks Like Chaos

January 31, 2016
Evan Karp
C4 YOURSELF, Columns, Interview, The Write Stuff

An interview with Lewis DeSimone, from The Write Stuff series over at SF Weekly: Lewis DeSimone is the author of the novels Chemistry and The Heart’s History, which…

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