I Say I Do by Charles Elin

Who we are alone,

never known

but what we bring.

And what that is,

never known

but in your care.


Charles Elin worked with the late writer, Larry Fagin, from January 2012 until his death in 2017. Larry published a chapbook of Charles' writing, later adding some stories to his 2016 magazine, The Delineator. Flash fiction pieces have been published by Columbia Journal, Corium Magazine and Midway. Charles' poems have appeared in over a dozen journals, including Rosebud, Forge, Mantis. By profession, he’s a psychiatric social worker in private practice.

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