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Field Notes from the Space Between

John M. Fugett

Poetry, presence, and quiet reflections on identity, coherence, and becoming. By John M. Fugett—poet, therapist, witness.

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  • John M. Fugett

    Poet, therapist, and witness. I write from the space where presence, identity, and quiet coherence converge. Author of Field Notes from the Space Between.

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