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Let The Words Fall Out

Mesa Fama

I believe that words can be bridges bringing us to one another. If you're like me and like to dig deeper into ourselves, go beyond the surface of things, and think about our place in all of this, then you'll find a home here.

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    Writer/Poet - words found in NY Times (Tiny Love Stories x2), and The Mighty (Essayist). Memoirist (WIP). Reader. Hope dealer. Suicide survivor.

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