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Highs in the Low 70s

NANCY MILLER

Watch my mind implode while I attempt to make meaning out of chaos.

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  • NANCY MILLER

    Associate professor of English teaching in Olympia, Washington, voracious reader, lit lover, author of two books. New note: I've deleted my Facebook and Instagram accounts. You can find me now on Bluesky: : @loglady3703.bsky.social

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