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“A survey of grief experiences”

02.12.2023 by Greg Kemble // Leave a Comment

I wrote a new song, centered around a character’s experience of grief.

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The best, etc., of 2022

12.29.2022 by Greg Kemble // Leave a Comment

2022
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Somehow I missed my “best, etc. of” post for 2021.

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Greg in front of a wall sculpture at SFO
Mildly introverted.
Mostly harmless.

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