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    In the Apple’s Ripening

    enOctober 06, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Myroslava Hartmond is British-Ukrainian, spending much of her life between Oxford, suburban south London, and Kyiv, where she ran an art gallery for six years. She has written on monumental propaganda, counterculture, and visual art, but the plague prompted her to take up creative writing again. She is now working on a poetry collection titled Songs from Afar.

    Featured image of the author on her first day of school in 1997 with her uncle, Aleksey. 

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