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Jul 2016
You write because you expect there will be more of them. Your mind works in fragments, though, so it’s fairly possible you may conceive a project plan for a series of works and then never conjure up a word of it again.

You’re outside on the roof of a Mediterranean restaurant on Tremont St., overlooking the John Adams Courthouse.
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   --- and K-mari AJani Jones
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