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Divine Accidents

Jessie Jones

Culture I'm absorbing and the musings inspired by it. Philosophical thoughts that belong in a journal under the bed.

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    A writer, editor, housing and community organiser and producer based in Liverpool. My work is concerned with the intersection between art and action and writing can also be found in STAT Magazine, Left Cultures, Verso blog & Dead Ink Required Reading

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