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Series: Michigan writers series
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Subject: Ridl, Jack
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  • G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
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  • English
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  • In Copyright
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  • Dombrowski, Chris, 1976-
    1
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    1
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    1
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    1
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    1
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    2
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    1

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Stephanie Mathson interviews poet and author Jack Ridl
Stephanie Mathson interviews poet and author Jack Ridl
Ridl, Jack
Sound (2002)
Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
In Copyright
Michael Rodriguez interviews playwright and poet David James
Michael Rodriguez interviews playwright and poet David James
James, David, 1955-
Sound (2004)
Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
In Copyright
Michael Rodriguez interviews poets Jack Ridl & Chris Dombrowski
Michael Rodriguez interviews poets Jack Ridl & Chris Dombrowski
Ridl, Jack
Sound (2007)
Part of G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
In Copyright
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