Creative Nonfiction

TINY TRUTHS

25 SEPTEMBER 2015

We hiked the Kittatinny Ridge, clambering over rock. Above us streamed a thousand hawks, called south again.

14 OCTOBER 2016

Age has chopped the world into segments by distance, each segment viewable with a different pair of glasses.

20 OCTOBER 2017

We sang together in the darkness, a whole auditorium full, making me wish such unity weren’t so rare.

26 JULY

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