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A Writer's Window

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A Writer's Window | writing, books, art, inspiration, observations A Writer's Window writing, books, art, inspiration, observations Skip to content Home A Writer’s Window About Cottage Quotes Field Trip! On the Bookshelf Sisyphus on Folly Beach, SC ← Older posts Liminal Space in a Presidential Election Posted on November 4, 2024 by Kim Blum-Hyclak I voted. I voted early this year. Usually, I wait until election day to check all my little boxes, there’s something exhilarating about being part of the process on the day and being in line chatting with other voters. Thankfully that spirit pervaded a week or so ago, everyone eager to cast their ballots and everything moving along smoothly. Then I entered that liminal space of having voted but still being bombarded by political ads. I’ve joked–but not entirely joking–that I wish once we’ve voted we could opt out of seeing all the television ads, and somehow all the roadside placards would fade from view...

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