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Owl In Daylight

Genechelle

Owl In Daylight is both the party and the hangover. The Margarita and the Sazerac. Sometimes light, other times dark, but always born out of necessity.

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  • Genechelle

    I write the only way I know how: from the space between dream and wake, memory and make-believe, and thoughts born in the dead of night.

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