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John Richmond has “wandered” parts of North America, taking him from a small fishing village (population 400) to Chicago and New York City. That which “fell in-between” were the people in cities and towns he lived in across New York State, Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina. Recently, Richmond has sequestered himself in his basement office where he divides his time between writing and discussing the state of the world with his coonhound buddy- Roma. His writings have appeared in The Round, The Potomac, Syndic Literary Journal, Ygdrasil (Canada), Slow Trains, Forge, and is forthcoming in Lalitamba, and Kerouac’s Dog Magazine (U.K.).
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