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How long did we live this way like nomads at the far edges of war by Grey Vild

November 14, 2018  in Editors' Selections  tagged Grey Vild by Kristina Marie Darling

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Grey Vild is a goddamned transsexual. A recent graduate of the MFA at Rutgers-Newark, his work can be found at Them, Vetch, EOAGH, Harriet: The Blog and elsewhere.


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