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Day by Day the Path Clears

The path that’s made by walking, the writing that’s accomplished by practicing.   The path gets clearer day by day within the tiny pockets of time; the accumulation of small moments that contribute to chipping away–one story at a time. The goal is to have a revised collection of essays by the end of the […]

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2024 Jacobs/Jones Runner-up

Sponsored by NCWN, the Jacobs/Jones African-American Literary Prize honors the nineteenth-century writers Harriet Jacobs and Thomas H. Jones and is open to any Black and African-American writer whose primary residence is in North Carolina. The final judge of this year’s contest was DéLana R.A. Dameron. It’s a pleasure to see my new essay, Rituals of […]

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