Novelist Michael Kimball Pieces Together a New Kind of Narrative in '60 Writers/60 Places'

Baltimore City Paper | February 9, 2010
On one hand, 60 Writers is little more than a series of vignettes featuring authors reading an excerpt of their works in some setting, shot with a static single-camera set up. On the other hand, it is a single-viewing experience composed of 60 completely different elements.

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