A line divides the setting. Faintly purple and faintly grey, a washed-out sky dominates the upper two-thirds, gauzed in the thinnest quilt of clouds.
Author
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Douglas W. Milliken is a Maine composer, artist, and writer. He is author of two novels—To Sleep as Animals and Our Shadows’ Voice—and the collection Blue of the World, as well as a founding member of the post-jazz chamber septet The Plaster Cramp. He is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize and honors from the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance, Glimmer Train, RA & Pin Drop Studios, and others.