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The Morning Show
Friday, September 16, 2022, 7:00am
By Joel Patenaude

“Still True,” the debut novel by Maggie Ginsberg, a Madison Magazine senior editor, explores alternative marital arrangements, family secrets and alcoholism in a fictional small town in Wisconsin. We talk with the author about her path from journalism to fiction writing.

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