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Robert Busby
Emily Maggio
More than thirty years ago, a severe ice storm struck the Southeast. That real-life event in 1994 is the springboard for a collection of stories about a fictional town in Mississippi hit by the storm. Robert Busby is the author of “Bodock: Stories,” published by Hub City Press.
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