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Author: Savannah Carlin

Savannah Carlin is a poet and essayist who graduated in 2016 from Babson College with a degree in business. She works as a designer in New York. Her work has been published in JuxtaProse magazine and Sunspot Lit.

Learning to Walk

December 19, 2019December 19, 2019 Savannah Carlin

at 19 Wearing a red sundress, walking out of Grand Central into the heavy air of August, my reflection on so many glossy windows, doors, walls. Walking through millions of myself, each one flashing past. And on the sidewalk, so many male eyes—a gaze that seems it should feel better Read more

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