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Yes We Can.

Posted on November 3, 2008 by KSS
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Secure but Not Safe.

When I heard Lieutenant General John Sattler say this in reference to Fallujah sometime in November 2004 I wondered, What the hell does that mean? I still don't know. But it seems disturbingly appropriate for the way I view the world today.

Karen.

Brooklyn native living in Manhattan. Writer. Reader. Picture taker. Wishful thinker.

Author of His Insignificant Other, Such a Girl and Whiskey Road: A Love Story.

Visit me at karensiplin.com.

My Books.

His Insignificant Other (2002) "Love is a dog from hell..."
His Insignificant Other was a Borders Original Voices selection and named one of Cosmopolitan Magazine's Sexy Summer Reads. It was published in Serbia in June 2004.

Such a Girl (2004)
Loosely based on Jane Austen's Persuasion.
Such a Girl was a Main Selection of Black Expressions Book Club.

Whiskey Road: A Love Story (2008)
The relationship between a black city girl and a white small town boy takes a dark turn in rural New York.

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