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I made plenty of mistakes, asked a lot of questions, and finally stopped pretending to have it all together. Now on a journey of progress. Not perfection.
A writer and poet based in Tacoma, Washington. You can find her work in Grit City Magazine, Dandelion Revolution Press, Phil Lit Journal, the Tacoma News Tribune, and in her book, "Baldwin."
Train station worker in Japan. Film fan. Novelist. Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/jamescdouglas
Clinical mental health counselor writing on the intersection of mental health and current events. Views and opinions are my own and do not represent any organization or company I work with.
Wandering the world. Recovering my sanity. One messy step at a time \ud83d\udc63
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