Overtime 66:
Social Distance
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Louis is stuck in his hometown of Miles City, Montana,
unemployed and taking care of his ailing mother in a community that
refuses to acknowledge the pandemic.
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Conor Hogan
grew up in Portland, Oregon, and studied Creative Writing and Spanish
at the University of Montana Davidson Honors College. After graduating,
he spent two years on a Fulbright scholarship teaching English in
central Mexico. He works as a smokejumper for the US Forest Service
and spends his time off traveling in Latin America. His writing can
be found in publications like Dreamers Magazine, The Hamilton Stone
Review, and Anglica: An International Journal of English Studies,
among others. |
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