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So the day would not come when we had to carry the war everywhere we went like a second 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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