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Sometimes a Ghost

Deborah J. Stein

I live between NYC and a small mountain town in New Mexico. I write and make pictures, often in tandem, working toward languages that speak and listen to ghosts and other things in and out of the world.

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  • Deborah J. Stein

    I'm an artist and writer living between New York City and Northern New Mexico and exploring each place as marker of time and art. I teach visual narrative and also rogue watercolor workshops in person and on-line.

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