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Monthly Archives: August 2013
here’s what i remember
Here’s what I remember. A writer was going to teach a special class about writing at my school. It wasn’t open to everyone. You had to submit something you’d written and be accepted. I was. I remember that the class … Continue reading
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pages from my lost youth
“Long walks, long talks, after dark; We vowed we’d never forget. Now it’s hazy.” –Stay for a While, Amy Grant My senior year of high school was disjointed and confusing and wonderful and stressful and joyful and tragic and busy … Continue reading
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