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This went on for a time, his eyes closed while he drifted. When I asked where to go, he spoke to me, the son of his dreams, and I asked again, and he told me again.
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I just knew I had a calling. As an adult it’s good for me to remember what I knew as a child. Writing is more than a profession.
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