"Diana’s powerful analysis of the complex human interaction of the writers never stays merely abstract, but is infused with a very thorough knowledge of what can be discovered of the group and its often eccentric members."
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Colin Duriez, Interview With Colin Duriez and Diana Glyer (August 24, 2015)
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