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Swing’s Substack

Swing Thoughts and Roundabouts

Lines, points, polygons, tennis, illness, distance, and autistic parenting.

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  • Swing Thoughts and Roundabouts

    Life inside the white lines, the state of Swing's mind while hurtling between tennis and eternity. An attempt to only connect. In plain English. Why is this so difficult?

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