a literary unfolding of the self-necessitated foundation, the God, of which we—like black holes and broken beliefs, like fractal ferns and flickering flames—are the inevitable stylings.
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Dr. M. A. Istvan Jr., creative writer and former professor, is a hunk of jade who has been abraded (but into an arrowhead) by the circumambient assaults on academic and artistic freedom.
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