A Poem by Tammy Perlmutter
by: Tammy Perlmutter Tammy Perlmutter’s poem is a harrowing account of a young woman’s rejection of a damaged life…
by: Tammy Perlmutter Tammy Perlmutter’s poem is a harrowing account of a young woman’s rejection of a damaged life…
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by: Paul Maziar As perception plays tag with rumination and we find ourselves uncomfortably poised somewhere in the middle…
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