Boston Borders Discussion: David Anthony Durham, Paul Tremblay, Jeff VanderMeer
by jeffvandermeer on Nov.23, 2009, under David Anthony Durham, Jeff VanderMeer, Paul G. Tremblay
Paul’s posted links to the videos he took from our Borders event in Boston, but here’s the actual embed of the discussion section. Morgan, thanks again for having us, and I’ll hopefully have the podcast of the NYC event by tomorrow.
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