J. Parrish Lewis was born and raised in Maryland. In his youth there, he and his brother had many adventures in the dogwood forests near his home. His nostalgia for these adventures has strongly influenced his characters, their relationships, and their perspective on the world they inhabit. He moved to California’s coast to earn his degree in communications and now lives with his family in the San Joaquin Valley. Lewis is profoundly deaf and uses American Sign Language to communicate. He enjoys hazelnut coffee, captioned movies, and walking his dog.
planning meals so that leftovers are incorporated into succeeding meals is a different kind of success.
By the way, originally I only intended to post one solitary truth. That’s the poppyseed of reality. However, it seems it split into two, like a Tribble.
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planning meals so that leftovers are incorporated into succeeding meals is a different kind of success.
By the way, originally I only intended to post one solitary truth. That’s the poppyseed of reality. However, it seems it split into two, like a Tribble.