After an appearance on a talk radio station, my wife Amy and I stopped at a yellow-walled coffee shop in the tiny crossroads town of Durham, Connecticut. Sipping a latte, she composed poetry in her journal, her glasses down her nose. She glanced at me over them, but her blue-gray eyes were far away, thinking. One hand spread on the page, holding it flat…
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