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from The one we feed by Kameron Hurley

29 December 2017


Remember when my head was full of old proverbs and not a lick of fact? Yeah, well, I think it’s turned around now as I get older. Fewer facts. More proverbs.
It’s the stories that stick.

Hurley, Kameron. The one we feed, 2017

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