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Tiny book reviews, 2023

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This party never stops. Inspired by MLK and the Tennessee Three. 

“To guard ourselves from bitterness, we need the vision to see in this generation’s ordeals the opportunity to transfigure both ourselves and American society.” - ML
Analog session at my local #library, #scratching for ideas. “It’s a way of saying to the gods, ‘Oh, don’t mind me, I’ll just wander around in these back hallways…’ and then grabbing that piece of fire and ru
Psyched to start this one. From the intro: “This book is more than a book. It is an invitation. We are making a flying carpet here to carry us through our lives as contemporary mystics masquerading as ordinary people – people who hear the
Experimental collaboration with @stuartgunter. We traded art last month, and each added a new layer to the other person’s original sketch. Such a fun practice! 

(1) Finished piece, daydreams. 

(2) Stuart’s original, serene trees. I adde
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