Talk:Louis D. Rubin Jr.
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Southern fiction writers
[edit]We say Algonquin Books "introduced a number of new writers, most of whom were Southern fiction writers; these included ... [X, as well as Y]":
- Writers of Southern fiction? Or fiction writers from the southern US?
- "these included ..." --the new writers? or specifically Southern fiction writers? or X Southern fiction and Y merely new writers?
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