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Ceridwen Hall
Ceridwen Hall is pursuing a PhD in creative writing at the University of Utah and trying to teach herself Morse code. Her work appears or is forthcoming in SLANT, Grist, The Pinch, Salamander, Tar River Poetry, and other journals.
Consciousness
By
Ceridwen Hall
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Jun 4, 2019
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Fiction
Luke says it's not complicated, it's a road trip: there's a guy who drives (this is Luke). While he's at ...