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Having survived a tumultuous childhood of poverty, Eugene Jackson went on to become a Marine and an officer. His memoir, How Fear Moves, shares his experience of growing up as an African American with pride and the sheer will to overcome adversity. Intense, powerful, and ultimately a celebration of perseverance, this collection is a mixture of memories, dreamscapes, and inspirational quotes that have a gritty, yet spiritual feel. Through the Far East, the Gulf War, and multiple duty stations across America, this Marine's boots were made for a journey of self-discovery.
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Skywater Journal
Short stories, poems, and more! Enjoy a variety of writings that include the exploration of thoughts, humor, emotions, spirituality, and occasional opinions.
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