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Letters from the Homestead

Courtney Bailey

Emily Dickinson called her Amherst home "The Homestead." Writer and theatre artist Courtney Bailey calls her St. Louis apartment the same thing. In this newsletter, she writes about what it feels like to put down creative roots in her own chosen home.

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