Mike and the Law
Terre Haute, Indiana, maximum security prison, 2003 The kids were five, seven and nine when he went in. Debbie didn’t bring them to visit Mike for over two years. When they finally came, they barely made eye contact.
A Plate of Pandemic
Published Semi-annually on the Solstices
Creativity in Times of Crisis
Terre Haute, Indiana, maximum security prison, 2003 The kids were five, seven and nine when he went in. Debbie didn’t bring them to visit Mike for over two years. When they finally came, they barely made eye contact.
I was probably done with the lemming herd long before the corona bug hit, but still captive to the mandatory American myth of communal technological bliss, even as a seditious wild current coursed within me. That dark current bided its
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Friends: I think now is a great time to start maintaining a journal if you don’t already. Write down what this feels like, what your days look like, the kids at home, the lines at the stores, the empty freeways
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