After eight years globetrotting as a travel writer, a family emergency puts Pippa McGee in the editor's chair at Wedding Bells, the magazine she'd be least-likely to read. She's a self-described slut who doesn't see the value of marriage much less the point of weddings and wedding magazines. For her first issue, she tries edgy and iconoclastic. Can she pull it off? Meanwhile, the gulf between herself and her father impedes her work and her personal life, and her mistrust of commitment is tested by her involvement with a photographer named Hemingway and her interactions with Ian, her father's second-in-command. Is there a Mr. Darcy for this Miss Bennett, a Benedict for this Beatrice?
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Cake
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Anne Said
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Jill Moran:
Writer
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Calendar girl
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Winter
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Funkytown
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Steven Greenberg:
Writer
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Supposed to Be
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Oh My
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Feeling Much Better
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Have Your Cake
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Here With You
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Brian L. Pickett:
Writer
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Falling
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Paper Moon:
Performer
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Pantomime
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More Than a Woman
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Have a Little Faith in Me
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John Hiatt:
Writer
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Disappeared
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The Cliks:
Performer
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Smells Like Happiness
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The Hidden Cameras:
Performer
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Juanita
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Dancing on the Shore
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James Chapple:
Writer
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One Drop
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