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James John Magner

How trauma and PTSD can be the stepping stones to Supernatural Art

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    Artist, Art Columnist, Novelist, 100% Disabled Vet (PTSD & Purple Heart), 25 years on Capitol Hill, Teacher: Emotionally Disabled Youth.

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