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Greatest Hits: David Sedaris

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David Sedaris reads a short story at the Symphony Space on June 2, 2004 in New York City.  (Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)

After more than 7 years of weekly readings, The Writers’ Block is evolving into something new! But, before we get to where we’re going, let’s take a look back at where we’ve been. The one and only David Sedaris reads “Author, Author?,” a story about the joys of book tours, giant boxes of condoms, and Costco.

Listen to David Sedaris read his short story, <i>Author, Author?</i>

Listen to David Sedaris read his short story, Author, Author?

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