In his 1782 "Letters from an American Farmer," Jean de Crevcoeur, a French-American writer who immigrated in 1755, wrote that, "[in America] individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men, whose labours...
L.J. Moore lives in San Francisco on a ship powered by rubber bands. Her interests range from odd cinema to taphophilia. L.J.'s poetry, essays, photography and reviews have appeared in Spectrum, Midnight Zoo, Danse Macabre, Coracle, 14 Hills, Limestone, Jacket, Kalliope, Transfer, Goetry, Sidebrow, Instant City, Rain Taxi, and Publishers Weekly. She was an artist in residence at Marin Headlands Center for the Arts in 2010, and co-directs Invisible City Audio Tours.
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