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The crack in the teacup

Juliet Wittman, John Jacobsen

Here are musings about politics, food, memories, ideas, poems, theatre, ageing. I think this Substack will be a bit death-shadowed, because death does tend to shadow people my age, but I don't intend the offerings to be lugubrious.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Juliet Wittman

    I’m a fiction writer, journalist, memoirist, and critic. I have won several journalism awards; my theatre reviews appear regularly in Westword, a Denver Weekly; I have published essays and short stories in literary magazines.

  • John Jacobsen

    Love finding new cards to collect

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