Anna BinkovitzApr 17, 20231 min read17/30: Ching-In ChenToday we are reading "Spell for Safety" by Ching-In Chen.http://www.originsjournal.com/split-this-rock-and-origins-journal-special-issue/2018/4/18/bvompfo8wu6ahid1hrhpq3pqt7olwk This spell for safety is the best kind of balm, one that announces the wound while also soothing it.Write your own spell for safety today. Believe in it, we believe in you!
Today we are reading "Spell for Safety" by Ching-In Chen.http://www.originsjournal.com/split-this-rock-and-origins-journal-special-issue/2018/4/18/bvompfo8wu6ahid1hrhpq3pqt7olwk This spell for safety is the best kind of balm, one that announces the wound while also soothing it.Write your own spell for safety today. Believe in it, we believe in you!
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