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We're getting excited here in Key West about hearing from lots of new voices -- and just in time, New Voices panelist and program committee member James Gleick reminds us of the history and value of information, and the written word -- specifically Magna Carta -- in a story in this week's New York Times Sunday Magazine. In case you were wondering, it's $21 million literally, at least for an original manuscript.

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LITTORAL is the year-round online voice of the Key West Literary Seminar. We write about literature, Key West, and the authors who have been or will be part of our annual Seminar. Throughout the year on LITTORAL, you'll find podcasts from our growing audio archives, interviews and book reviews, news about the Seminar, links, commentary, and arcana.
Arlo Haskell is editor-in-chief. Send email to arlohaskell [at] gmail [dot] com.

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