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  • Debut Novelist Christine Higdon on Character, Synaesthesia, & the Importance of Names
    Debut Novelist Christine Higdon on Character, Synaesthesia, & the Importance of Names
    March 15, 2018

    Debut Novelist Christine Higdon on Character, Synaesthesia, & the Importance of Names

    Christine Higdon's debut novel, The Very Marrow of Our Bones (ECW Press), opens in 1967, with a tough town on the Fraser River descending into panic. Two women - Bette and Alice - have disappeared without ...

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