Published in The East Bay Review, Issue 10, Spring 2017 “Things We Should’ve Said” earned Honorable Mention in the Fall 2016 Very Short Fiction Contest, by Glimmer Train (Excerpt:) It’s October, but I have no idea what day it is. I am still a ghost of myself. The sky is hopelessly black, with only a couple dim streetlights to shine the stairway up the hill to Lo…
Angie Walls
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RT @Oregonian: ‘Portland sheriff' who backs Trump hasn’t stepped forward, several officials say it’s not them https://t.co/BCV3UmPpKI https… October 2nd, 2020
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RT @DenofGeekUS: You win this round, Skeksis. #DarkCrystalAgeOfResistance https://t.co/CYuWlW3GtB September 21st, 2020
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A majority of young adults in the U.S. live with their parents for the first time since the Great Depression https://t.co/M0lBxgAr1p September 20th, 2020
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Those who live in unsafe homes are constantly on my mind during #COVID. It would have changed my world, if I had ac… https://t.co/u0JBsc15vI September 20th, 2020
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@SarahIngles I could not write and edit without one. When I was young and didn't know better, I would straight out… https://t.co/qWd4wbr3AC September 19th, 2020