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#MusicProduction, #Recording, #Mixing,
Making records.
A lot of #Mastering.

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#Feminist #AntiFascist
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Pretty freakin left, but I support Dems.

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Literary sub-genre: Novel or play retells a classic from the perspective of a secondary character or characters. The new story tracks the the original but shifts some of its action offstage. The two versions intertwine, each now commenting on the other.

Examples:
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (Tom Stoppard).
James (Percival Everett).

Are there others? There must be.

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"Finn" by Jon Clinch tells the story of Huck Finn's father. It tracks but barely interacts, as he did.

It is really good, but really dark and brutal. So much that it's hard to say I liked it. It's been a while, but I don't think I'd say it was gratuitous, which tends to make me mad.

"Marley" by the same author, but I haven't read it.

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