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Dating Escapades

Thu, Sep 10, 2009


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Susan Brown
Susan Brown

Susan Brown reads from her memoir


Susan Brown, a lawyer and runner-up in our unpublished writing contest, reads from her memoir.  A work in progress, it catalogues her dating escapades and offers a few tips she didn’t necessarily follow herself.  Brown was featured on Under the Sun reading her essay, “Full Moon Fish House.”

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5 Responses to “Dating Escapades”

  1. Julia Smith says:

    How fun! How will we know when the book arrives? Will PBS do a follow up for us???

    • Susan Brown says:

      Hi Julia -

      Thanks for your enthusiasm about my dating memoir. My friends at WLRN have asked me to keep them posted as well, so stay tuned for more details in the future!

  2. trina says:

    Hi Julia—We’ll ask Susan to keep us posted about when the book is published and released. We will let you know here at wlrnunderthesun.org.

  3. Heidi says:

    How fun!!! Thanks for sharing this with me - it was so great to hear your voice :-).

    • Susan Brown says:

      Hello Heidi! I’m glad you listened in and thanks so much for posting your impression of my excerpt. And speaking of fun - the “research” was a blast!

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