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- Journalesque | Siem Reap: Recalibration in Indo-China
He's lived there ever since, his daily routine an impossible wish list of ambition. He teaches and cooks, cleans and solicits, builds and beckons. Prayer fills the gaps, gaps fill the prayers. His heart aches most for what it can't provide, for the children who will follow in his footsteps, things he'll never be able to right. He never mentioned himself, never lamented his own loss; he only measured that in what he couldn't make possible, regardless of supply or circumstance. by Brent Katte| Siem Reap, Cambodia
- Poetry | Villa Marina
by Linda Simone | Pieve Ligure, Italy
- Poetry | Passing Madame Tussaud, Times Square
by Linda Simone | NYC, United States
- Poetry | Romantic Dream, Lenses, Endless Motion
by Farrah Sarafa | NYC, United States
- Poetry | Mediterranean Lullaby
by Linda Simone | Pieve Ligure, Italy
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