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There is No Such Thing as Failure

Loralee Clark

I think the most important thing we can do is ask questions and strive to answer them; that’s how we grow as creatives.

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  • Loralee Clark

    I am a poet and artist. My poetry intersects with nature and myth as well as social awareness. My nonfiction focuses on equity, community and action.

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