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Combining genres: Poems come wrapped in Carol Goodman's mysteries
Kay Day
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Most poets are happy to see their work find readers through literary journals and Internet sites. But Lee Slonimsky's sonnets are reaching a different kind of audience through Carol Goodman's popular mysteries. Slonimsky and Goodman have been married for six years; they've known each other twice that long.
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