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Dispatch from Bewilderness (Proudly Niche since 2006)

Judith Hannah Weiss

Nominated in 2024 both for Best American Essay and for the Pushcart Prize. Find resilience, rebuilding, faith, hope, love, birds, wit, grit, beauty, brain, stuff that's off-the-bell curve, aphasia, amnesia, amnesic memoir. Proudly niche since 2006.

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  • Judith Hannah Weiss

    Judith Hannah Weiss began writing at Time Magazine, freelanced for 25 years, and was then hit by a truck. Post-truck, her work has been on NBC News and The Washington Post. She has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best American Essay.

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