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As mentioned incessantly, when I'm not purveying the coolest lace curtains in the world at
Cooper's Cottage Lace LLC, I write for a bunch of magazines, one of which is
Period Homes. They've just published my latest piece for them, a story about some folks in Michigan who added a wing onto their 1860 Italianate by means of an architectural device known as a hyphen. The story is called "Italianate, Hyphenated" and you can see it
here.
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