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  2. Category:Writers from Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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  3. Thurber House - Wikipedia

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    Thurber House is a literary center for readers and writers located in Columbus, Ohio, in the historic former home of author, humorist, and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber.

  4. Two Dollar Radio Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The bookstore carries a curated selection of independently published literature, as well as their own Two Dollar Radio books. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The venue hosts live cultural events such as author readings, reading series, film screenings, comedy nights, slam poetry open mics, and music from DJs, touring and local bands, and chamber music from ...

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  6. Scott Woods - Wikipedia

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    He authors a monthly Internet column and has published several books. He is employed at the Columbus Metropolitan Library, where he has worked for over twenty years. [1] Since 2006 Woods has conducted an annual, 24-hour, solo poetry reading. [2] In 2013 he published the book We Over Here Now on Brick Cave Books. [3]

  7. The Book Loft - Wikipedia

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    The Book Loft of German Village is an independent bookstore in the German Village neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. Opened in 1977 and described by the Columbus Business First as "iconic" and a "tourist destination", [ 1 ] the store has also been called "a national treasure" by The New York Times . [ 2 ]