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Short Fiction: Green Leaves, Muted Flowers, Darkness

Short Fiction: Green Leaves, Muted Flowers, Darkness

by Think In The Morning | Sep 10, 2018 | Mexico, Words | 3 comments

  He feels as if he’s being watched. He looks up from the book to scan his surroundings. He sees nothing but green leaves, muted flowers, darkness. He listens. He hears only the singing of the grasshoppers, chapulines as they are called in the markets in Oaxaca....
Gerardo Navarro Gómez:  Art in the Slow Lane

Gerardo Navarro Gómez: Art in the Slow Lane

by Think In The Morning | Sep 9, 2018 | Mexico | 5 comments

  [Click on BLUE links for sources and information]   I want to sleep in the country, by the river, to retrieve the dreams of my youth.   Gerardo Navarro Gómez   The story of the life to date of the Zapotec, Oaxacan, Mexican artist Gerardo Navarro Gómez...

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