Janice D. Soderling
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Glimmer Train Stories, #64
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2007
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Rooms and Closets
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Green Ivy Grows Over Their Graves, Tra La
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The Rotary Dial April 2014
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2014
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The Rotary Dial April 2013
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2013
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War: Make That City Desolate
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The Rotary Dial May 2015
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The Rotary Dial November 2014
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“Evenings I sit in the hostel kitchen, writing, with a pot of strong tea and a candle for comfort. The immense quiet is broken only by those snaps and creaks that inhabit old houses. I am partial to old things: old peeling doors, rusty gates, overgrown paths. Old things know how to relinquish the past; they have learned how to make peace. — Janice D. Soderling, from “Vanitas,” Literary Bohemian (No. 1, November 2008)”
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