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  • Fiction | Thoughts After Alaska
    During the winter months of November and December people living above the Arctic Circle's southern boundary are deprived of sunlight entirely. Each year the citizens of northern Alaska wait for a day in mid-November when the sun must inevitably sink to bed; it will retreat back beyond the horizon line as in the closing to a dramatic film.


  • Poetry | Freedom and Mobility in NYC


  • Poetry | Inferno in Harlem


  • Journalesque | Being in the Moment: Unpredicted Call
    At any moment may arrive a friend in need, a story to be shared, tears to be shed, fates considered. Own it.


  • Poetry | Acrylics and Soil


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