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I'm confounded when I read your pieces".
Let me ask you something that people who read your pieces often wonder: Is it necessary to have so many unnamed sources?
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I read your piece in the Guardian last weekend – about being a "failed novelist" – with a mounting sense of disbelief.
She shook my hand and said, "I read your piece," then ignored me for the rest of the dinner.
I was a comparatively happy woman until I read your piece about the little girl who stands on the corner of Beekman Place and screams for Yvonne.
"The thing that really struck me was, 'Wow, the last time I read your piece was in a Microsoft Word document,'" she said.
Read your piece, having said that, what do i do now as a comsumer reg.this issue, should I calling my representavives??, u think that would help?, thanks.
Kim Meth of West Caldwell, N.J., summed up many readers' feelings: "As we prepare for my high school senior to take the SATs for yet a third time, I read your piece.
By Patricia Collinge The New Yorker, February 18 , 1933P. 54 I was a comparatively happy woman until I read your piece about the little girl who stands on the corner of Beekman Place and screams for Yvonne... View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.
And the best reaction is when someone emails me to say: "I didn't know I had been raped (or was an alcoholic, or needed to go to therapy) until I read your piece".
The exchange is worth posting here now (Miller gave permission), to give you a sense of how intelligent people with related, if not identical, goals can interpret a large body of science very differently: MILLER: I just read your piece on Hurricane Sandy, where you make the claim (or at least imply) that it is difficult to attribute the storm to climate change.
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