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Murder and Forgiveness
It has been a little over nineteen years since two sweet innocents sank into the bottom of a man-made lake in South Carolina, sent there by the woman who carried them in her womb. Susan Smith's story changed us all, mothers and fathers and families alike. None of us were unaffected, and yet, looking back, it is perhaps time we saw the lake as a mirror, and recognize our own reflection within it.
As a society, although individually we may strive toward good, we are none of us innocents.
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The Writer as Pilgrim
The Writer as Pilgrim by Susannah Eanes | The Read on WNC
Susannah Eanes | Barnes and Noble
All works by Susannah Eanes | all formats | Barnes and Noble
An Interview with James Howard Kunstler
Originally published in Hanging Out! Vol 7 Iss 2
Summer 2007
The Newsletter for Project Laundry List, a Right-to-Dry Organization
The RUGFarm Chronicles: a dry retribution
The RUGFarm Chronicles: a dry retribution
Elloree: A Vision of the Day After Peak Oil
Elloree: A Vision of the Day After Peak Oil
The Wash House
Originally published in Hanging Out! Vol 7 iss 3
Autumn 2007
The Newsletter for Project Laundry List, a Right-to-Dry Organization
The View from the Basket
The View from the Basket | Life Lessons
Originally published at Project Laundry List
http://laundrylist.org
How Far We've Come, to Fall So Far
How Far We've Come, to Fall So Far | a bit of earth