Saying goodbye to what has been my home for the last thirty-three years seems traitorous. As if I could not deal with an unsettled soul from the frozen cornfields of Indiana. As if I could not stare my fears away on the slope of a Delta levee. As if I could not burn up America’s gaslighting in the midst of a California wildfire, where all hopes & dreams…
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