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I Have Words to Spend: Reflections of a Small Town Editor-Robert Cormier I Have Words to Spend-Robert Cormier A collection of 85 short stories by award-winning author Robert Cormier originally written as newspaper columns when he was a journalist. I Have Words to Spend includes commentary about people, nature, music, and movies. I Have Words to Spend: Reflections of a Small-Town Editor by Robert Cormier (, Trade Paperback). I Have Words to Spend - reflections of a small town editor caught my eye for a number of reasons. It was listed as his only non-fiction. It was an accumulation of newspaper columns. And it was from the "Fitchburg Sentinel and Enterprise." These things attracted me because I too have worked for a small town newspaper. I also write books/5(4).


Don't forget to check with neighbours / sorting office / outhouses if you are out a lot! About Blackwell's. I Have Words to Spend Reflections of a Small-Town Editor, Robert Cormier, Jan 1, , Literary Collections, pages. A collection of 85 short stories by award-winning author Robert Cormier originally written as newspaper columns when he was a journalist. I Have Words to Spend includes. I Have Words to Spend: Reflections of a Small-Town Editor by Robert Cormier.


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