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I'm a podcaster, & comment on local Portland politics, dubious Portland Art, the snobs of the Portland "Literary" scene, and the good folks of the Portland poetry scene. I write creative nonfiction, historical profiles, along with Gonzo journalism.

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Theresa Griffin Kennedy is a writer in Portland Oregon. Her 1st novel, "Talionic Night in Portland: A Love Story," 2021, was longlisted in the Clue Award & Somerset Award, 2022. Her book, Lost Restaurants of Portland, Oregon, continues to sell well.