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Dana Dunham
Dana is a writer and editor living in Chicago.
15 Articles Published
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Wry Humor, True Heart in “Ten Steps to Nanette”
Loss and Legacy in “A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes”
Resilience, Beauty, and Strength in “Leaving Breezy Street”
The Powers of Kinesthetic Communication in “Punch Me Up to the Gods”
Radical Justice in “Covered with Night”
Order and Politics in “This is Not Normal”
The Power and Legacy of Language in “The Liar’s Dictionary”
The Subsurface Strangeness of Realism in “The Blade Between”
Modern Chills and Thrills in “The Nesting”
Contending With Legacies in “Too Much Lip”
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