when the pain is embraced and cast, henceforth, asunder, it can be stored to rot and disappear down the stairs and into the salt cellar of the past, never to reemerge.
Jennifer Bisbing is a professional photographer and freelance writer. She received her BA from San Francisco State University in Humanities with a focus on fiction. She currently writes for Our Urban Times, a neighborhood community paper. Bisbing is co-authoring Wicker Women memoirs, ghost writing Notable Traces and working on a novel.
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when the pain is embraced and cast, henceforth, asunder, it can be stored to rot and disappear down the stairs and into the salt cellar of the past, never to reemerge.
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