
Brief considerations of things—often small, often poetic, often literary—that pierce through the rush and the rustle of our everyday, from Carla Galdo, poet and essayist. See: carlagaldo.com
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Carla Galdo is a poet and essayist who has written for Well-Read Mom, Humanum, Dappled Things, and others. She earned a Master's in Theology from the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family, an MFA in Poetry at UST-Houston. See: carlagaldo.com
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