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Indigo MAG
I thoroughly enjoyed Kathryn’s thoughts on the color indigo in the March edition and what it means to her. Not enough people take the time to think about a concept like that. People will think about their friends and family and what effect they have on their lives, but you know what really means more? Having a true, genuine thought about something like indigo. No one sits down with a pen in hand specifically to think about indigo. It just happens. What is more creative than that? The flow is something that can only be found in a piece of fiction called “Indigo,” and a piece of writing that is about just that. I’d just like to tell the author - great job!
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