
Musings on love, drugs, and Oregon's efforts to decriminalize, from Oregon journalist Nicole Vulcan. Get excerpts, interviews and inspo, all gleaned while writing a work of memoir and journalistic non-fiction.
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| Issues | 9 | Subscribers | Read | nicolevulcan.substack.com |
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Nicole Vulcan is an award-winning journalist and the Editor in Chief of the Source Weekly newspaper in Bend, Ore. In this and the forthcoming book, both titled "Self Medication," she explores love, drugs and Oregon's efforts to decriminalize.
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