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Author: Ian Heisler

Ian Heisler is a 9th grade teacher of classics, America, and poetry plus aspiring host of convivial Christian community in Phoenix, AZ. He enjoys writing Letterboxd movie reviews pretentiously, reading slowly, playing tennis poorly, and hosting festal gatherings joyfully. He writes because it's the best way to articulate life's ineffabilities, God's mysterious glories, and the countless beauties of his world.
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A puddle walk right after getting dumped

What’s a little puddle here and there?

Posted on March 25, 2025May 2, 2025

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