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STEPPING TOWARD PEACE

In the Pacific Northwest the opening strains of summer feel hard won after months of cloud cover and atmospheric rain. We burst out of our houses with those first few bars of sunshine played in spring, thinking it is time for dinners under...

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MIRROR

“Love is the only reason for living. Love is the basis of all life.”
— Frida Kahlo

I have lived the most beautiful life.
I have failed miserably.
I have deceived and hurt people.
People have deceived and hurt me.
But, I have be...

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ASSUMPTION

The NEAR and FAR cards were printed by Cumbersome Multiples Press on a 1928 Chandler & Price letterpress using antique wooden type. PonyXpress writers wrote a response to the word on the cover. The cards were passed to the next writers and...

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TEAR IT DOWN

The NEAR and FAR cards were printed by Cumbersome Multiples Press on a 1928 Chandler & Price letterpress using antique wooden type. PonyXpress writers wrote a response to the word on the cover. The cards were passed to the next writers and...

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WHY DO I LIE TO MYSELF

The NEAR and FAR cards were printed by Cumbersome Multiples Press on a 1928 Chandler & Price letterpress using antique wooden type. PonyXpress writers wrote a response to the word on the cover. The cards were passed to the next writers and...

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    The PonyXpress circulates through Oregon prisons and is published by Bridgeworks Oregon--the nonprofit that connects communities by creating art & musical experiences in prison and broadcasts the work outside prison walls. www.bridgeworksoregon.org

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