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Things Invisible to See

Jody Frank

Creative nonfiction essays exploring literature, education, American history, and the intangibles that shape our language and experience.

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  • Jody Frank

    I've written and edited for educational publishers for about a quarter of a century. On Substack I explore language, literature, and culture -- the threads from past to present. I'm a late-blooming novelist (draft in progress) and lifelong cat lady.

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