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I’ve been under enormous stress lately — the natural result of taking on too many book-writing jobs on top of my teaching, admin work, and column writing (yes, it may look like fun and it thankfully often is, but it’s still a labor to write 1,000 words of anything and try to make sense) — so you’ll forgive me if I veer off from the matters of language we’ve been immersed in these past few weeks into a personal pleasure, my love of pens.

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