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Lit Savage

Lit Savage, Fredrick Kunkle

What can happen when Plato's caveman is armed with a pen or a laptop instead of a club.

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  • Lit Savage

    What can happen when Plato's caveman is armed with a pen or a laptop instead of a club.

  • Fredrick Kunkle

    Fredrick Kunkle is former staff writer for The Washington Post whose assignments ranged from covering local news in Washington, D.C. to the war in Ukraine. His fiction has appeared in The Masters Review and The Virginia Quarterly.

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