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Day: April 29, 2023

Put them Side by Side

April 29, 2023April 29, 2023 / Laura Joy Palma / 1 Comment

On the phone tonight / I successfully carried on multiple conversations / One was orally facilitated / the others convened in the playground of my brain...

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  1. Laura Joy Palma on Summer Shift: When Teacher Becomes StorytellerJune 4, 2023

    Thank you, Jo! That's a great question. For me, chance encounters often inspire stories. I've never been much good at…

  2. Johanna Casiddy on Summer Shift: When Teacher Becomes StorytellerJune 4, 2023

    Amazing post What a beautiful post! It’s wonderful how you found your new writing sanctuary and how it provides you…

  3. Laura Joy Palma on I Used to BeMay 21, 2023

    Reblogged this on Writer's Growth and commented: It's been eight years since I started writing again. When I started this…

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    Reblogged this on Writer's Growth and commented: Mother's Day can bring mixed emotions for men and women alike. Several years…

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