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... Dwayne's death warrant one week earlier . My eight - month old commitment to move my writing to the center of my life and to deepen my spirituality gained a blazing momentum of its own . I felt intoxicated . I began to access my desire ...
... Dwayne's death warrant one week earlier . My eight - month old commitment to move my writing to the center of my life and to deepen my spirituality gained a blazing momentum of its own . I felt intoxicated . I began to access my desire ...
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... Dwayne had answered for himself questions concerning life and death , questions to which I have barely given shape , unformulated questions . More often there are simply the question marks preceded by blank spaces . Dwayne's belief was ...
... Dwayne had answered for himself questions concerning life and death , questions to which I have barely given shape , unformulated questions . More often there are simply the question marks preceded by blank spaces . Dwayne's belief was ...
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... Dwayne was hanged the week before Good Friday and Easter . I could not reconcile what appeared to me to be a major contradiction for a self - professed Christian community . On the eve of Dwayne's death I leaned against the bathroom ...
... Dwayne was hanged the week before Good Friday and Easter . I could not reconcile what appeared to me to be a major contradiction for a self - professed Christian community . On the eve of Dwayne's death I leaned against the bathroom ...
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Women of Colour at the Barricades | 8 |
Creative Works | 17 |
Kings Street | 23 |
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