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I used to have this fantasy of moving to rural Iowa and writing a book. I’d be sustained solely by farmer’s market produce (physically) and the countryside’s natural wonders (emotionally), and the particular joy of my own solitude. I’d only pack brown clothes and wear my hair in one very …
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