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Steven Sheinkin, author of "Two Miserable Presidents: The Amazing, Terrible, and Totally True Story of the Civil War," "King George: What Was His Problem? The Whole Hilarious Story of the Revolution," and "Which Way to the Wild West? Everything Your Schoolbooks Didn't Tell You About Westward Expansion" discusses his writing style.

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