Kate Inglis Quotes
I Come To Oil Country With A Book About Radicals Who Wish For The End Of Pipelines. But That's Not What It's About. It's The Friction Point Of Prosperity And Concern, Ability And Disability, The Loss Of Bodily Presence And The Gain Of Ghost Messages. It's Misplaced Outrage And Well-placed Courage. It's Banjo Song And Smoke In Your Eye. Stories Hinge There, Swinging This Way And That.
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