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SUMMARY:Lingering Inland Book Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate Lingering Inland\, an expansive anthology edited by Andy Oler. 73 original short essays explore locales in Midwestern literature relevant to the life and work of literary figures and canonical authors such as Toni Morrison\, Willa Cather\, and more. The program includes readings\, live music\, merch tables and merriment! \nDetails\nDate and time: Saturday\, December 13th\, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. \nLocation: Wydown United Church\, St. Louis Missouri \nProgram\n3:00-3:30 – Book and merch sales\, mingling & other merriment \n3:30-3:40 – Welcome from Tina Casagrand Foss \n3:40-3:45 – Live music: Confluence Wind Quintet\, playing “Escape the Candy Factory” \n3:45-3:55 – Welcome and intro from Andy Oler\, editor of Lingering Inland \n3:55-4:30 – Contributor Readings \n4:40-5:00 – Book signing\, further merriment\, goodnight! \nRSVP Here\n  \nJust in: LIVE MUSIC!\n\nThe group Confluence Wind Quintet\, a brand new project affiliated with the Alliance Philharmonia Orchestra\, will perform at the Lingering Inland showcase event. This will be the quintet’s first performance!\n\nThe piece is called “Escape the Candy Factory\,” composed by Nathan Buckwalter of Fulton\, Missouri. Mr. Buckwalter is a high school senior at Fulton High School\, where he is part of the music program among several other extracurriculars and leadership positions. “Escape the Candy Factory” was entered into the 19th Annual Creating Original Music Project in 2024 (hosted by the Mizzou New Music Project) where it won 2nd place in its category. The quintet is thankful to Mr. Buckwalter for sharing his music with us to perform.\n\n\n\n\n\nMeet our readers!\n\n\n\n\n\nMarc Blanc \nMarc Blanc is Assistant Professor of English at Saint Xavier University. His writing and research focus on working-class literary movements of the 19th and 20th centuries\, especially those active in the American Midwest. A lifelong resident of the Rust Belt\, the culture and politics of postindustrial cities directly inspire his work. His essays and articles have appeared in Jacobin\, History News Network\, Belt\, College Literature\, and The New Territory.\n\n\n\nDevin Thomas O’Shea \nDevin is the author of The Veiled Prophet\, publishing with Haymarket Books in June 2026. His writing is in The Iowa Review\, The Nation\, Slate\, LA Review of Books\, Boulevard\, and elsewhere. Represented by Erik Hane\, Headwater Literary.\n\n\n\nLeslie VonHolten  \nLeslie VonHolten writes about land and culture in the prairie and Great Plains regions. She is co-editor of the anthology Kansas Matters: 21st-Century Writers on the Sunflower State with Thomas Fox Averill (University Press of Kansas). Her essays have appeared in The New Territory\, Literary Landscapes\, The Dark Mountain Project\, and on High Plains Public Radio. She lives in Lawrence with her husband Tim and their misbehaving dogs and garden.\n\n\n\nMichaella Thornton \nMichaella Thornton’s writing often explores levity\, lust\, and letting go. Her work has appeared in Brevity\, Creative Nonfiction\, Fractured Lit\, HAD\, Moon City Review\, New South\, The New Territory Magazine\, Pithead Chapel\, Reckon Review\, Southeast Review\, and trampset\, among other fine publications. In recent years\, her writing has also been nominated for Best of the Net\, a Pushcart Prize\, and Best Microfiction. She holds an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of Arizona and lives in suburban St. Louis\, Missouri with her daughter. She loves exploring what it means to be a writer born and raised in the lower Midwest. She is exceptionally grateful for the ongoing artist support of the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis. You can read more of Kella’s work at https://www.michaellathornton.com/ or find her on Bluesky @kellathornton.\n\n\n\nKaren Dillon & Naomi Crummey \nKaren Dillon has been teaching American literature and first-year writing at Blackburn College since 2011. During that time\, she has published the book The Spectacle of Twins in American Literature and Popular Culture and co-edited and co-authored with her colleague Naomi Crummey the book The Wire in the College Classroom: Pedagogical Approaches in the Humanities and an essay for The New Territory Magazine. Currently\, Karen serves as director of the college’s writing center.  \nNaomi Crummey earned her PhD in Non-Fiction Writing from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her essays have appeared in Prairie Fire\, Kudzu House\, and Grain. She has enjoyed collaborating with her colleague\, Karen Dillon\, on an essay published in The New Territory Magazine and a co-edited book\, The Wire in the College Classroom: Pedagogical Approaches in the Humanities. She serves as Chair of English & Communications at Blackburn College. \n\n\n\nEvan Allen Wood  \nEvan Allen Wood is a writer living in Columbia and the publisher of Missouri Life magazine. He writes essays\, book reviews\, and short fiction about people planting trees and losing their minds.\n\n\n\nJason Stacy \nJason Stacy is a Distinguished Research Professor of History and Director of the Social Science Education Program at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE)\, specializing in U.S. print culture and historical pedagogy. His research includes the journalism of Walt Whitman leading up to the 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass\, explored in his book Walt Whitman’s Multitudes (2008)\, and a cultural analysis of Edgar Lee Masters’s work in Spoon River America: Edgar Lee Masters and the Myth of the American Small Town (2021). Stacy also serves as a Contributing Editor for The Walt Whitman Archive. Having earned his Ph.D. from Loyola University Chicago and previously taught public school history for ten years\, he has also co-authored several U.S. history textbooks\, including Fabric of a Nation (2020\, 2024) and Documenting United States History (2015)\, designed for high school and Advanced Placement courses.\n\n\n\nMarc Seals \nMarc Seals  is a professor of English at the Baraboo campus of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville\, where he teaches courses in American literature\, composition\, and film. He has published articles and book chapters on authors such as Ernest Hemingway\, Raymond Chandler\, F. Scott Fitzgerald\, Gwendolyn Brooks\, Dashiell Hammett\, and Zona Gale. A native of the Deep South\, he has grown to love the Midwest.\n\n\n\n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/lingering-inland-book-launch-party/
LOCATION:Wydown United Church\, 6501 Wydown Blvd\, St. Louis\, MO\, 63105\, United States
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SUMMARY:Issue 18 Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Join The New Territory Magazine editors\, contributors\, and friends for an afternoon of talks and historic building tours! Speakers will include: \n\nJessica Vaughn Martin on her feature about the legacy of Annie Fisher\, a turn-of-the-century Black culinary entrepreneur in Columbia\, MO\nTim Carson\, reading from his Here essay on the Katy Roundhouse in Franklin\, MO\nKieron Walquist\, reading from “Deer Season\, Youth Firearms. You’re 13\,” and other poems from their debut collection\, OUR HANDS HOLD VIOLENCE.\n\nPlus: surprise guests\, tours of the Boone County Historical Society buildings\, homemade biscuits\, and more! \nRSVP Here\nFacebook event page \nProgram\nSaturday\, October 25\, 2025\narrive early to explore Boone County History & Culture’s exhibit on printing history and the Mid Missouri Arts Alliance show in the Montminy Gallery\n3:00 p.m. – Doors open\, meet + greet\, snacks!\n3:00 – 3:45 p.m. – Maplewood house (Annie Fisher’s kitchen) tours\, mix + mingle\n4:00 p.m. – Readers: Kieron Walquist\, Jessica Vaughn Martin\, Tim Carson\n4:30 p.m. – Program ends\, mix and mingle until 5:00 \nFood & Drink!\n\n\nWe’ll have a few cheeses\, crackers\, and biscuits.\n\n\nBuy some books!\n\n\nThe New Territory will have a merchandise table filled with Issue 18\, back issues\, tees\, pins and more.\nYellowdog Bookshop will also have a table!\nAnd Kieron’s new book will be for sale!\n\n\nMeet our readers!\nKieron Walquist\, Poet\nKieron Walquist [he/they] is a queer autistic poet + visual artist from mid-Missouri. He holds an MFA from Washington University in St. Louis + is currently a PhD candidate at University of Utah. Author of the chapbook LOVE LOCKS [Quarterly West\, 2023]\, their other work is found in Best New Poets\, The Missouri Review\, Poet Lore\, + Third Coast\, + has been supported by the Fine Arts Work Center\, Monson Arts\, + Vermont Studio Center. \nKieron Walquist will read from “Deer Season\, Youth Firearms. You’re 13\,” and other poems from their debut collection\, OUR HANDS HOLD VIOLENCE. \n  \nJessica Vaughn Martin\, journalist\nJessica Vaughn Martin is a writer\, food journalist\, and gastronomic enthusiast. Her writing centers around foodways\, forgotten histories\, and other mostly Midwestern motifs. She is a co-founder of Missouri Women Who Write\, a writing retreat series for women\, and Leftovers Community\, a food media platform. She lives in Jefferson City\, Missouri\, with her young family in an old bungalow\, where she’s running out of space for her growing collection of vintage Missouri cookbooks. \nJessica will be reading from her feature about the legacy of Annie Fisher\, a turn-of-the-century Black culinary entrepreneur in Columbia\, MO. \n  \nTim Carson\, essayist\nAfter serving many years as a parish pastor\, Tim now teaches in the Honors College of the University of Missouri. He specializes in the concept of Liminality\, and for that he writes\, edits\, blogs and speaks. He lives a stone’s throw from the Missouri River in Rocheport. \nTim will read from his Here essay on the Katy Roundhouse in Franklin\, MO.
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/issue-18-launch-party/
LOCATION:Boone County History & Culture Center\, 3801 Ponderosa St.\, Columbia\, MO\, 65201\, United States
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Micro Essay Writing with The Story Center
DESCRIPTION:Join The New Territory magazine and The Story Center for a full-day intensive on the micro essay form\, led by Michaella Thornton. Through a series of talks and guided writing prompts\, participants will draw from the natural and cultural history of the Woodneath property to write an essay of 300 words or less and will end the day with a complete working draft. Please note that\, weather permitting\, part of this program will take place outside and will involve using a gravel trail. \nVisit The Story Center website for more information and a link to register.
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/plein-air-micro-essay-writing-with-the-story-center/
LOCATION:The Story Center\, 8900 NE Flintlock Road\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64157\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Retreat
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SUMMARY:Issue 17 Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy magazines\, merch\, merriment\, books and other fun with The Raven\, Friends of the Kaw\, and The New Territory Magazine!\nRSVP Here\nFacebook Event \nProgram\nThursday\, May 22\, 2025\n5:00 p.m. – Doors open\, meet & greet with cash bar and snacks\n6:00 p.m. – Welcome and introductions\n6:10 p.m. – Readers: Haines Eason & Kelly Barth\n6:45 p.m. – Program ends\, mix & mingle until 8:00 p.m. \nFood & Drink!\n\n\nWe’ll have a few cheeses\, crackers\, and cookies. GF\, too!\nAbe & Jake’s will provide a cash bar.\n\n\nLearning & Merch\n\n\nThe New Territory will have a merchandise table.\nSo will Friends of the Kaw!\nSo will The Raven Book Store!\n\n\nIt’s like a teeny tiny festival.\nLocation\nAbe & Jake’s Landing\n8 E 6th St\, Lawrence\, KS 66044 \nMeet the Speakers\n \nHaines Eason\nEason is the owner of startup media agency Freelance Kansas. He went into business for himself after a stint as a managing editor on the content marketing team at A Place for Mom. Among many other roles\, he has worked as a communications professional at KU and as a journalist with work in places like The Guardian\, Eater and KANSAS! Magazine. He lives in Lawrence\, Kansas. \n\nKelly Barth\nBarth has received fellowships from the Missouri Arts Council and the Kansas Arts Commission. Her work has been published in anthologies and literary journals. Her memoir\, My Almost Certainly Real Imaginary Jesus\, was published in 2012 by Arktoi Books\, an imprint of Red Hen Press. It was a finalist for the Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Non-Fiction and named one of the top ten spirituality books of 2012 by the American Library Association. Barth is the co-owner of the Raven Book Store in Lawrence\, Kansas\, where she lives with her wife\, landscape painter\, Lisa Grossman.
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/issue-17-launch-party/
LOCATION:Abe & Jake’s Landing\, 8 E 6th St\,\, Lawrence\, KS\, 66044\, United States
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SUMMARY:Missouri Women Who Write Winter Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Join Missouri Women Who Write for a retreat at Serendipity Gallery in Columbia\, Mo. on Feb. 22. The morning will have two writing talks\, time to write\, and then lunch. Tina Casagrand Foss\, founder\, publisher\, and editor-in-chief of The New Territory magazine\, will be leading the two sessions on the craft of writing. The focus of this half-day retreat aims to be useful\, rejuvenating\, and supportive for writers of all experience levels and all genres.\n\nThere are 30 seats available for this event; please register for your seat through this Google Forms link.
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/missouri-women-who-write-winter-retreat/
LOCATION:Serendipity Salon and Gallery\, 1020 E Walnut St.\, Suite 100\, Columbia\, MO\, 65201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writing Retreat
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SUMMARY:“Listen Up: Behind the Mic of the Podcast RIVER TOWN" at the Big Muddy Speakers Series
DESCRIPTION:Warm up those ears! The co-producers of the River Town podcast will be presenting at the Big Muddy Speakers Series on Tuesday\, February 11. \nBilled as\, “A Magical Disneyland Log Ride Down the Missouri River\,” River Town is a podcast exploring how this mighty waterway shapes the people and places it flows through. \nJoin us for an evening with River Town producers\, Janet Saidi and Tina Casagrand Foss\, who will share clips from the podcast\, stories from the making of the series\, and its reception so far. They will also provide a preview of The New Territory Magazine‘s forthcoming feature of photos from river towns such as Jefferson City\, Chamois\, Glasgow\, Rocheport\, and Hermann. \nLearn more on the Big Muddy Speakers Series web page. \nRSVP on Facebook. \nEvent image by John Elizabeth Stintzi.
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/listen-up-behind-the-mic-of-the-podcast-river-town-at-the-big-muddy-speakers-series/
LOCATION:Stephens Lake Reichmann Pavilion\, Columbia\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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SUMMARY:The Pageturner 2024: Hearing Place
DESCRIPTION:🆕! Official Pageturner 2024 page with details! \nReserve Your Seats Here\nThe Pageturner 2024: Hearing Place is an intimate ideas conference for Midwesterners eager to learn and connect over new stories of place. The event will be a lively\, communal experience reminiscent of field trips\, TEDx events\, Pop-Up Magazine\, and Actors Roundtable. Attendees may engage with scholar-artists several times over the course of the day\, and highlights will be archived and shared online as audio and text. Learn more here →
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/the-pageturner-2024-hearing-place/
LOCATION:Eventful at Locust Grove\, 25180 NW County Rd. JJ\, Weston\, MO\, 64098\, United States
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SUMMARY:Literary Landscapes in Kansas Celebration Party
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here\nSave the date and RSVP for this free public event celebrating Literary Landscapes in Kansas: from the Ground to the Airwaves. \nWho: Calling all Kansas literature lovers! Including: listeners of High Plains Public Radio\, readers of Literary Landscapes in Kansas and The New Territory\, and Flint Hills readers of all stripes! \nWhat: readings and lecture\, followed by social hour \nWhen: Saturday\, July 27\, talks begin at 4 p.m. \nWhere: Union Hall in Manhattan\, KS\nEasier to park on the north side of the Eames Building. If you can find a spot on Poyntz\, you can enter in the south side. Both work! \nWhy: To celebrate our LLKS series\, learn more about Kansas Literature\, and connect with the state’s humanities community \nAGENDA\n3:30 p.m. – Doors open \n4:00 p.m. – Welcome by Dr. Andy Oler \n4:10 p.m. – Talk by Dr. Tom Sarmiento\, “”Sensing the Queer Filipinx Midwest: Geographic Nostalgia and Melancholia in Bienvenido Santos’s Exile Literature” \nThomas Xavier Sarmiento (they & he) is an award-winning associate professor of English and affiliated faculty of Gender\, Women\, and Sexuality Studies at Kansas State University. Tom specializes in diasporic Filipinx American literature and media cultures\, queer-feminist theories\, and cultural representations of the U.S. Midwest. Their research appears in several journals and edited collections. They are completing their first book currently titled The Heartland of U.S. Empire: Race\, Region\, and the Queer Filipinx Midwest. \n4:30 p.m. – Readings by: \n\nTaylor Krueger\nAbby Bayani-Heitzman\nDiana Staresinic-Deane\nRosemary Hope\nAutumn Finley\n\n~5-6:00 p.m. – Social Hour \n\ncheese tray and cookies\ncash bar and NA drinks\nNew Territory magazine back issues on sale\n\nFunding for this program is provided by Humanities Kansas\, a nonprofit cultural organization that connects communities with history\, traditions\, and ideas to strengthen civic life.
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/literary-landscapes-in-kansas-celebration-party/
LOCATION:Union Hall\, 328 Poyntz Ave.\, Manhattan\, KS\, 66502\, United States
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SUMMARY:Issue 15: Fading Echoes Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:Please save the date May 28\, 2024\, for The New Territory Issue 15 Launch Party! \nRSVP Here\nSpecial presenters include NT Issue 15 feature writer Jess Brent and local author and voice talent Michael Wallis. \nLaunch Party Details\nWho is this launch party for? \nReaders\, new friends of The New Territory and our contributors\, and anyone with a love for nature and culture in the Lower Midwest. \nWhat to expect \nA fun gathering! \n\nShort talks and a Q&A with feature writer Jess Brent and local author & “Mr. Route 66” Michael Wallis\nNew Territory back issues and merch for sale\nSocial time during the reception with appetizers and open bar\n\nDate & Time\nTuesday\, May 28\, 2024\n6:30 p.m. – Meet & greet with open bar and appetizers\n7:30 p.m. – Introductions and opening comments by NT founder\, publisher\, and executive director Tina Casagrand Foss and board president Margo Farnsworth\n7:50 p.m. – Readers: Wallis and Brent\n8:15 p.m. – Short panel on the theme of “Fading Echoes”\n8:30 p.m. – Program ends\, mix & mingle until 9:00 p.m. \nLocation\nThe Summit Club\, 30th Floor\n15 W 6th Street. Tulsa\, OK 74119 \nWhy are we hosting a launch party?\nTogetherness! Learning! Celebration! While our print stories dive deep into their subjects in Issue 15\, these talks promise to get even DEEPER as the writers tell us about pursuing their dream projects and watching the stories of Oklahoma change over time. \nMeet the Speakers\nJess Brent\nBrent is a freelance writer in Tulsa\, Oklahoma. She often covers culture and community for Tulsa People and previously reported on ranching and business for Osage News. She holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from the Institute for American Indian Arts. She is a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. \nMichael Wallis\nWallis is an American journalist\, popular historian\, author and speaker. He has written seventeen books\, including Route 66: The Mother Road\, about the historic highway U.S. Route 66. His work has also been published extensively in magazines and newspapers\, including Time\, Life\, People\, Smithsonian\, The New Yorker\, and The New York Times. Wallis is also the voice of Sheriff in the Disney/Pixar franchise Cars.
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/issue-15-fading-echoes-launch-party/
LOCATION:The Summit\, 30th Floor\, 15 W 6th Street\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Party
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SUMMARY:River Town Celebration Party
DESCRIPTION:“River Town” is a new podcast about the Missouri River.\n\nOn Saturday\, May 18\, meet the River Town team (including Janet Saidi\, Jessica Vaughn Martin\, Tina Casagrand Foss\, and others TBA!) at the Peers Store in Marthasville for Magnificent Missouri’s opening day\, May 18\, 12-3 p.m.\n\nWhat to expect:\n\nvery casual hangout\nNew Territory merch table\nlearn about the making of the podcast\nhear live music\n(optional!) be part of a podcast recording\n\n\nFor more information about our hosts\, please visit Magnificent Missouri.
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/river-town-celebration-party/
LOCATION:Peers Store\, 16011 Concord Hill Rd\, Marthasville\, MO\, 63357\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Territory Magazine and River Town Podcast Table at the Birds\, Bees & Blooms Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us at our table for the village of Arrow Rock’s Birds\, Bees & Blooms Festival! Our team will be selling magazines and talking about our new podcast\, River Town!
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/new-territory-magazine-and-river-town-podcast-table-at-the-birds-bees-blooms-festival/
LOCATION:The Village of Arrow Rock\, 406 Main St.\, Arrow Rock\, MO\, 65320\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:New Territory Magazine and River Town Podcast Table at Columbia Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us at our table for Columbia Earth Day! Our team will be selling magazines and talking about our new podcast\, River Town!
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/new-territory-magazine-and-river-town-podcast-table-at-columbia-earth-day/
LOCATION:Peace Park\, Elm Street\, Columbia\, MO\, 65201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival
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SUMMARY:Unbound Book Festival "Mythwesterners" Panel
DESCRIPTION:11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. / Serendipity Salon and Gallery / 1020 E Walnut St.\, Suite 100\nFeaturing: Erika Bolstad\, Taylor Byas\, Bonnie Jo Campbell\, Tina Casagrand Foss (moderator) \nHow can folklore help us see truths beneath the surface of Midwestern history? Each of these authors challenge the validity of local legends and use them to dig deeper into self and societal understanding. You’ll recognize their sense of place and think more about what it means to live in the middle of the country\, with all its complications. \nThis panel is part of the larger Unbound Book Festival\, April 18-21 in Columbia\, Missouri!
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/unbound-book-festival-mythwesterners-panel/
LOCATION:Serendipity Salon and Gallery\, 1020 E Walnut St.\, Suite 100\, Columbia\, MO\, 65201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Festival
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SUMMARY:Unbound Book Festival Lit Crawl
DESCRIPTION:The New Territory will host evening readings at Hexagon Alley\, along with other Lit Crawl venue hosts. \nReaders include: \n\nElijah Burrell\nSoren Larsen\nAarik Danielsen\nDeAni Blake-Britton\nStudents from the MU Geography place writing class\n\nWe can’t wait! Super casual\, come on out and have a drink and meet some New Territory friends!
URL:https://newterritorymag.com/event/unbound-book-festival-lit-crawl/
LOCATION:Hexagon Alley\, 110 S. Ninth Street\, Columbia\, 65201\, United States
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