Monday, June 27, 2005
The North Carolina contingent of Readerville--and Katharine Weber, who flew in-- met for lunch in Chapel Hill today. I drove down with LA, and we were able to work in a brief visit to McIntyre's in Fearrington Village, where I happily encouraged LA to buy books. It was the least I could do since she gave me an ARC of John Crowley's Lord Byron's Novel.
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