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Dear Readers, We’re excited to announce that noted educator and nonprofit leader Sharon Olken has been named Narrative’s first Executive Director. As we mark twenty years of literary publishing, this adventure that began with just a few readers and expanded to reach hundreds of thousands worldwide remains rooted in the wonder embodied by the phrase “Tell Me a Story.”
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