A Poem for What’s Her Name by Dani O’Connor
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Dani O’Connor | A Poem for What’s Her Name | Doc has given up on love. After a number of disastrous dates with women she met on an Internet dating site, the college professor has fully resigned h
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Susan Wittig Albert | Loving Eleanor | When AP political reporter Lorena Hickok–Hick–is assigned to cover Eleanor Roosevelt in the 1932 campaign, the two women become deeply involved. The