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Mary Jo Robertiello

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I'm a native New Yorker who loves to travel but who always returns to her nest. The longest time I was away was eight years. I lived in Rome - poor me, right? Anything unfathomable intrigues me. That's why I devour mysteries and write them. I love being on Goodreads and exchanging ideas with other authors and readers. ...more

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Ben Okri is a Booker prize-winning author and poet. His book Tiger Work, a collection of stories, essays and poems about the climate crisis, is published by Head of Zeus, and in the US by Other Press

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I don’t know how many have died
Or how many died before war flared up.
There must be a way to listen to all
The pain that burns in a people
Must be a way to hear all that anguish.
Pain creates pain creates

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