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American Lit

Andrew Beaton

Down river from Oceanport, East of Eatontown, a signal fire burned. We were there then. To us, this polluted river was the Carribean as Cold War raged on.

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Electionyearing

Look, I am a Cold War relic, a historian with late in life credentialing, drafting bits here adjacent to Draft Project7…I am admittedly damaged goods, extruded from the MIC HR R&D pipeline, not their top shelf product by a long shot.

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While We Still Can

First, thank you for reading. I am a Cold War relic, and a historian. I began putting up bits from Draft Project7 on this platform at close the same time Notes became an option, eighteen months ago now.

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  • Andrew Beaton

    American Lit (Draft Project7) is a work in progress. Some of what I post here helps the drafting there. What I am is an imperfect, damaged, night school educated, Cold War survivor, doing better with selfcare, Medicare, and Social Security.

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