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Liz Tomforde’s “Mile High” is a compact, atmospheric piece that balances intimate narrative detail with a wider emotional current. At first listen/read the work feels like a snapshot of dislocation—physical, emotional, and temporal—rendered through crisp imagery and an economy of language that nonetheless suggests deeper currents beneath the surface.

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Chris Becker
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