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Published inMorning Musings MagazineThe MedallionI’m not a superstitious man, yet I’ve carefully kept this close by me for decades. The man in a curio shop hidden in a Taipei alley told…Dec 22, 2021Dec 22, 2021
Submitting Poetry Without Muse EndangermentPoets, more than fiction writers, are victims of the idiosyncratic tastes of readers and editors. Each journal nurtures its peculiar vision…Dec 21, 2021Dec 21, 2021
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