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Kenya is a mercurial character. I feel the country has a presence that can turn on its people in a very violent way.
Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor
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Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor
Age: 24
Born: 2000
Born: January 1
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The truth, and nothing but the truth, is that dawn begins with a wrestling match with my soul and a systematic rejection of all the other useful possibilities a day offers. I make obeisance to the story, its characters, and the muse with burnt offerings.
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I can edit into infinity. It's such a joy. I'd probably edit until the last word. Until there's only one word left.
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It may not seem that way, but I am an absolute optimist, an unrepentant optimist.
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In my perfect imagination, with stern discipline I rise with the first bird, salute the dawn, have a healthy breakfast of fruits, wander over to my faux-oak desk, tap the On button on my Macbook Air, acknowledge the muse, and skip into the world where the story flows over the day and into the night.
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