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Epicurean Kentuckian: How a Great Writer (Mystery #80235) breaks fast



2018-08-15 - Columbia - Photo ?????.
After editing 30 pages of a new book, an outstanding Kentucky author we are privileged to know broke fast with this scrumptious meal. Perhaps a member of a wait staff in Kentucky - who is into noticing what hero writers eat - will recognize the author by the author's 'usual'. If you know the celebrity by the clue above, respond with your guess using the 'Comments' link with this Mystery #80235 puzzler. - EW. Hint - It's not Bobbie Ann Mason. Nor Wendell Berry. Nor Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriet Beecher Stowe is a trick clue. She's from Connecticut and she's dead. - EW


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