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Saeed Jones Reads Deborah Digges

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Navigating Through Grief and Uncertainty

Experiencing grief can feel like the end of the world, unraveling our understanding of ourselves, loved ones, and the world. Similar to reading news headlines that challenge our perceptions, it can feel like running out of maps in uncharted territory. This collective experience of uncertainty extends to challenges like climate change, where familiar rules and beliefs are dissolving. This prompts the question of what comes next and whether poems or spells offer a path forward.

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