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| | Cyber Newsletter March 99 |
 | | A good idea, because West Virginia has a rich literary heritage. |
 | | (My own list of favorite writers goes back to before there was a West Virginia, and includes David Hunter Strother, Melville Davisson Post, Julia Davis, the great Davis Grubb, and Louise McNeill.) And a timely one, because some remarkable West Virginia books have been published lately. |
 | | Two of the best have to do with growing up and going away, something plenty of West Virginians have had to wrestle with. |
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