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Author: Christine O'Donnell

Christine O'Donnell is an essayist. She is a native New Englander, California resident, and New Yorker at heart. Christine has traveled to 27 countries, practiced yoga for 30 years, loves baked goods, chocolate and the truth. She holds a BA in Theatre Arts from SFSU and an MFA in Writing from Bennington College, and has been published in the Cosmic Daffodil Journal and A Thin Slice of Anxiety (forthcoming.)

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July 30, 2024August 1, 2024 Christine O'Donnell

Running through the Las Vegas airport with my boarding pass flapping in one hand and my backpack bouncing in the crook of my elbow, I realized that my shoes were untied. I switched from full sprint to fast walk, halting the streak of neon lights from the slot machines. Taking Read more

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