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Everyday Epiphanies

Tara DaPra

Everyday Epiphanies is space to see magic in the world, to wrestle through the puzzles of life, and to honor the wisdom of our discoveries. New posts each Friday-ish.

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  • Tara DaPra

    \ud83c\udf00 Grief, parenthood, teaching, books, therapy, money, magic rocks, and the process of writing \ud83c\udf93 Teaching professor @University of Wisconsin-Green Bay \ud83d\udcda Seeking a home for “The Hill of Tara: A Memoir of Love, Grief, and Other Liminal Spaces.”

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