This week, host Jason Jefferies is joined by American Poets Prize and Pushcart Prize-winning author Maggie Smith, who discusses her new memoir You Could Make This Place Beautiful, which is published by our friends at One Signal Publishers. Topics of conversation include the literary scene in Columbus, the phrase "tell-all", the evolution of the creative process, how to tell when something seems off, growing apart, fried pickle spears with ranch dressing, and much more. Copies of You Could Make This Place Beautiful can be ordered here with FREE SHIPPING for members of Explore More+.
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272--Bookin' w/ Matthew J.C. Clark
271--Bookin’ w/ Ben Goldfarb
270--Bookin’ w/ Kate Brody
269--Bookin’ w/ Angela C. Sutton
268--Bookin’ w/ Leonard Grob and John K. Roth
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