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Published inBeingA Childhood of Quiet Rooms and Unspoken ThingsWriting toward wholeness. Listening for the quiet parts.Jun 10A response icon1Jun 10A response icon1
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Published inPrism & PenMy Quiet Kind of Pride Was Born in Small Town AustraliaWhen Pride doesn’t feel like a party: This one’s for those still standing at the edge of the room.Jun 8A response icon1Jun 8A response icon1