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		<title>By: Around The Palouse &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Radical Simplicity Redux</title>
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		<description>[...] Earlier this month I posted about the great book &#8220;Radical Simplicity - creating an authentic life&#8221; by Dan Price and his wonderful zine called &#8220;Moonlight Chronicles&#8221;. Today several of us got a chance to meet Dan at Moscow&#8217;s independent book store, Bookpeople, and talk about simplifying our lives. I&#8217;ve followed the adventures of Dan for some time now. I first saw his photography work in an earlier zine he produced called &#8220;Shots&#8221; in the late 80&#8217;s. So it was great to finally meet him. [...]</description>
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