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The endless soliloquy of the interior paramour

The endless soliloquy of the interior paramour

by Liz Imler | Aug 14, 2015 | Caregiver Stories, Caring for a Client, Poetry, The Paid Perspective | 1 comment

This essay was written by Sybil Smith and originally published in the April 2015 issue of The Sun Magazine. On a cold morning at the end of January I am driving to a small town twenty miles away to visit one of my home-healthcare clients. We’ll call her M. She is...

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