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The bestselling author of "Anxious People" talks about the pressure he faces from the publishing industry "machine" and his hope for young writers.
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Speaking to news outlet Chron, Texas Freedom to Read Project co-founder Anne Russey said: "We've been told by people trying to ban books, 'don't worry, it's not a book ban, you can buy whatever ...