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| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Issues | 119 | Subscribers | Read | juliagregg.substack.com |
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(Tonight’s Evening Note is offered as an antidote to a week filled with news that could “take your soul if you let it; but don’t you let it.” —Carole King)
The cameras, in a circle near the ceiling, point toward Jane Goodall. She doesn’t look at the cameras; they look at her.
I imagine her typing an email to me in solitude, after students have gone home and all plans for the next day are sorted and organized. I picture her looking across a soccer field as the sun begins to set.
WNBA playoff time in Indianapolis is the setting, but not the theme, of these two early morning stories, both the same—one in prose, and one in poetry.
The writers behind this newsletter.
Julia Gregg, teacher and writer, published Wild Sweet Orange Ride (Vineyard Stories) in 2014, and Send Me a Light (Finishing Line Press) in 2020. Writings in Substack come from her third book, in process.
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