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Tag Archives: Angie Abdou

What Remains, Angie Abdou

Eco-Fiction Posted on March 20, 2017 by MWPMarch 20, 2017

“I was going to write a typical ghost story but it will be more about the way we are haunted by our ancestors mistakes – environmental and genocidal,” said Abdou. “I’ve been collaborating with the Ktunaxa to get to use … Read more

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