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Monday, June 2, 2014
How Stories Work – Everything Old is New Again
Posted on 3:31 AM
by christofer D
A few months ago, I heard a
story on NPR about a study that found reading literary fiction, rather than
popular fiction, could help people be more empathetic. I have no doubt that this could be true. But I
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