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FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FOUR

From Brandon Taylor’s essay the tiny white people in our heads: When I tell friends about my life, even stories that are funny to me, I always try to preface it by saying that I grew up in a Southern Gothic novel. I think most of us who grew up with trauma or working classContinue reading “FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FOUR”

Posted byLex GillJune 24, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:autofiction, Black art, Brandon Taylor, class, race, storytelling
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