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  • Aug 1, 2024 | medium.com | Joshua Brown

    From the pinnacle of Mao'er Mountain, the view of clouds undulating and breaking around lower peaks beneath the rising sun is breathtaking, majestic and inspiring. Experiencing this sunrise necessitated my following in the footsteps of Chairman Mao. He'd climbed the same treacherous trail to the top seven decades earlier during The Long March - considered the historical low point for the Communists in China's decades-long civil war.

  • May 8, 2024 | cowboyjamboreemagazine.com | Joshua Brown

    SKEETERby Joshua Trent BrownWhether or not I accomplished it aside, I had a southern version of Denis Johnson in mind while I wrote this story. Skeeter is the first chapter from a book I’m tinkering on about a poor boy-turned-prophet – and I’m pulling heavily from some John Irving-Owen Meany stuff too. It might also be easy to guess I was listening to Colter Wall’s rendition of Cowpoke while writing. It’s covers all the way down.

  • Mar 28, 2024 | law360.com | Jonathan D. Brightbill |Joshua Brown

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  • Mar 28, 2024 | law360.co.uk | Jonathan D. Brightbill |Joshua Brown

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  • Feb 29, 2024 | havehashad.com | Joshua Brown

    “Do you remember when we were eight?” My twin sister, graham irvin, asked me. “Do I want to?”“Eight, I think.”“Do I have to?”“Have to what?”“Yes, I remember when I was eight. When we were eight.”We sat on the front porch of my parents’ – our parents’ – home. The wind blew across our faces. The sun was setting to our left. The wind blowing across our faces was chasing the sun’s setting. It blew in quick gusts around us, as if it had to catch up with the star and we were just in the way.

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